Analysis of B-6 vitamers in human milk by reverse-phase liquid chromatography
1985
Hamaker, B. | Kirksey, A. | Ekanayake, A. | Borschel, M.
Extract: A simple, accurate reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RPLC) method was introduced for the analysis of B-6 vitamers in human milk. The assay consisted of a phosphate buffer delivered isocratically through 5 micrometer ODS column packing, followed by post-column bisulfite derivatization to enhance the detection of PLP. The vitamers were detected using a fluorescence spectromonitor. Sample run time was less than 30 min. The sensitivity of the method was such that PL, PN, and PLP were detectable to 30 pmol/ml milk and PM and PMP to 5 pmol/ml milk. Total vitamin B-6 content in milk analyzed by RPLC correlated well with the microbiological assay. B-6 vitamer distribution in human milk was similar to values obtained from two different ion-exchange HPLC systems and is suggested for future use in analysis of B-6 vitamer concentrations in human milk. (author)
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