COMPARISON OF A MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSAY AND A FULLY AUTOMATED CHEMILUMINESCENT SYSTEM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF VITAMIN-B-12 IN FOOD

Citation
F. Watanabe et al., COMPARISON OF A MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSAY AND A FULLY AUTOMATED CHEMILUMINESCENT SYSTEM FOR THE DETERMINATION OF VITAMIN-B-12 IN FOOD, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 46(4), 1998, pp. 1433-1436
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Food Science & Tenology",Agriculture,"Chemistry Applied
ISSN journal
00218561
Volume
46
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1433 - 1436
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8561(1998)46:4<1433:COAMAA>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
A fully automated chemiluminescence analyzer for the determination of vitamin B-12 in serum has been commercialized and clinically used. To determine the applicability of this apparatus in food analysis, vitami n B-12 was assayed in foods by the chemiluminescent method, which was compared with a microbiological method. In shellfishes and spirulina, the values determined by the microbiological method were similar to 6- 8-fold greater than the values determined by the chemiluminescence met hod, although there was good similarity between the values by the two methods in other foods. Except for the shellfishes and spirulina, whic h contained substantial amounts of vitamin B-12-substitutive compounds or inactive vitamin B-12 analogues (or both), the observed correlatio n coefficient between the methods in the foods tested was excellent (r = 0.99, y = 1.2x-1.1, n = 9). The chemiluminescence method was suitab le for the determination of vitamin B-12 in foods as well as in serum and was simpler (fully automated) and more rapid (180 samples analyzed per hour), highly selective (use of intrinsic factor, the most specif ic vitamin B-12-binding protein), and reproducible (coefficients of va riation of 1.2-6.7%) than the microbiological method.