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Title: Liquid chromatographic analysis of vitamin K1 in milk-based infant formula with matrix solid-phase dispersion. Author: Chase GW, Eitenmiller RR, Long AR. Journal: J AOAC Int; 1999; 82(5):1140-5. PubMed ID: 10513014. Abstract: A liquid chromatographic method for vitamin K1 in milk-based infant formula is described. The vitamins are extracted from infant formula by matrix solid-phase dispersion and quantitated by reversed-phase chromatography with fluorescence detection. Vitamin K1 is converted to the fluorescent hydroquinone with a postcolumn zinc reductive reactor. The limit of detection is 12 pg, and the limit of quantitation is 38 pg on-column. Linear responses were obtained in the range 0.55-22.1 ng/ml (r2 = 0.9998). Recoveries of vitamin K1 from an analyte-fortified blank material for milk-based infant formula averaged 91.7% (n = 25). The method provides a rapid, specific, and easily controlled assay for vitamin K1 in fortified infant formula.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]