Comparison of high performance liquid chromatography and enzymatic method for the measurement of lactose in milk
1988
Kwak, H.S. | Jeon, I.J.
A high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) procedure was compared with an enzymatic method for the measurement of lactose in milk. A new rapid HPLC sample preparation technique was used for precipitating milk proteins with 2-propanol. Results indicated that lactose detected in milk (expressed as percentage) was consistently lower with the enzymatic method than the HPLC procedure. Mean difference between the two methods was 0.15% with a range of 0.04 to 0.51. Coefficient of variability for the HPLC and enzymatic methods were 1.02 and 2.75, respectively. Recovery of added lactose in milk by HPLC was 100.3% for whole milk, 97.1% for low fat milk, and 99.5% for skim milk.
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