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HPLC can be used for sugar analysis on tiny samples. We used it to
identify sucrose, glucose and fructose in microliter samples of nectars.
See: Southwick, Bull Torrey Botan. Club 110(3):324, 1983; and Southwick
et al, Amer. J. Botany 68(7):994, 1981. You may want to contact Gerry
Loper at USDA Tucson Lab who actually did the HPLC in this work. cheers, ed
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