Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9753239 | Journal of Chromatography B | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Vitamin C plays a central role in the body. One of its important functions is its role as an antioxidant, and accurate measurements are important for interpretations of this role. However, its reactive nature and instability complicates the assessment, especially in biological samples. A high-throughput chromatographic method using monolithic column and UV-detection was developed for the assessment of plasma ascorbic acid and total ascorbic acid. The method showed excellent analytical sensitivity, specificity, precision, recovery and linearity during the validation study. The method was used for the assessment of ascorbic acid and total ascorbic acid during several clinical studies.
Keywords
NaH2PO4PBSNISTECDTAAVWDFLDTCASRMDTTMPADHAADADBSAPCAVIsAscorbic aciddiode array detectorbovine serum albuminDehydroascorbic acidtrichloroacetic acidmeta-phosphoric acidPerchloric acidUltravioletElectrochemical detectionSodium dihydrogen phosphatedithiothreitolTCEPMonolithic columnNa2EDTAMass spectrometryreversed phasePhosphate buffered salinefluorescence detectorVisiblestandard reference materialvitamin CPlasmahigh performance liquid chromatographyHPLCTotal ascorbic acid
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Authors
Anette Karlsen, Rune Blomhoff, Thomas E. Gundersen,