P. Salo-vaananen et al., Simultaneous HPLC analysis of fat-soluble vitamins in selected animal products after small-scale extraction, FOOD CHEM, 71(4), 2000, pp. 535-543
A method for simultaneous determination of fat-soluble vitamins in animal p
roducts is presented. Milk, and two fish products containing many ingredien
ts, were used as test materials. The vitamins determined were tocopherols,
p-carotene, all-irans-retinol and in the case of fish, cholecalciferol. The
sample preparation procedure, consisting of saponification and extraction
by n-hexane-ethyl acetate was carried out in small-scale. To cope with the
highly different composition of the test materials, some modifications were
needed. Normal-phase HPLC separation using diisopropyl ether-n-hexane grad
ient elution with UV and fluorescence detections for tocopherols, p-caroten
e and all-trans-retinol was used. Cholecalciferol was determined from the s
ame extract by reverse-phase HPLC (with UV detection) after semi-preparativ
e HPLC purification. Recoveries of spiked samples varied from 80 to 111% fo
r all determined fat-soluble vitamins. The day-to-day repeatability was in
most cases under 7%, and the within-day variation of this method was small,
under 5.5% for all vitamins. The described analytical method is effective
and fast, enabling the processing of a large number of samples. (C) 2000 El
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