| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7617828 | Journal of Chromatography B | 2014 | 9 Pages | 
Abstract
												Employing UV/diode array (DAD) and fluorimetric detection, six B vitamins were detected in a single run using gradient elution from 100% to 60% solvent B [10 mM ammonium acetate, pH 5.0, in acetonitrile and water 95:5 (v:v)] over 18 min. UV detection was performed at 268 nm for B1, 260 nm for both B3 species and 284 nm for B9. FLD was employed for B2 at excitation wavelength of 268 nm, emission of 513 nm, and 284 nm/317 nm for B6. Coulometric detection can be used to detect B6 and B9, and vit C, and was performed isocratically at 75% and 85% of solvent B, respectively. B6 was analysed at a potential of 720 mV, while B9 was analysed at 600 mV, and vit C at 30 mV. Retention times (0.96 to 11.81 min), intra-day repeatability (CV 1.6 to 3.6), inter-day variability (CV 1.8 to 11.1), and linearity (R 0.9877 to 0.9995) remained good under these conditions with limits of detection varying from 6.6 to 164.6 ng mLâ1, limits of quantification between 16.8 and 548.7 ng mLâ1. The method was successfully applied for quantification of six B vitamins from a fortified food product and is, to our knowledge, the first to simultaneously determine multiple water-soluble vitamins extracted from a food matrix using HILIC.
											Keywords
												mAURPLCFLDdl-dithiothreitolDADNACDTTAscorbic aciddiode array detectorFolic acidNicotinic acidstandard deviationAnalysisDetectionThiaminRoom temperatureRiboflavinCoefficient of Variationfluorescence detectorNAMNicotinamideHILICVitaminsVit CWater-soluble vitaminspyridoxalReversed-phase liquid chromatographyhydrophilic interaction liquid chromatographyHPLC
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											Authors
												Swen Langer, John K. Lodge, 
											