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SFE (Supercritical Fluid Extraction)

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SFE (Supercritical Fluid Extraction) Medical Condition

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A CHROMATOGRAPHY method using supercritical fluid, usually carbon dioxide under very high pressure (around 73 atmospheres or 1070 psi at room temperature) as the mobile phase. Other solvents are sometimes added as modifiers. This is used both for analytical (SFC) and extraction (SFE) puposes.

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