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Title: [Determination of vitamin K1 and vitamin K2 in modulation milk powder by post-column reduction-high performance liquid chromatography]. Author: Sun S, Gong P, Zhang Y, Wang M, Lu L, Li X, Xue X, Liu Y, Zhang F. Journal: Se Pu; 2020 Jul 08; 38(7):847-852. PubMed ID: 34213293. Abstract: A method for the determination of vitamin K1 and vitamin K2 in modulation milk powder was developed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled with post-column reduction. The samples were dissolved in water, lipase hydrolyzed, saponified with 2.5 mol/L sodium hydroxide solution and ethanol solution, extracted with n-hexane, and dissolved in methanol after concentration. The vitamin K were first separated on an Xbridge C18 column and then on a zinc powder reduction column, and detected using a fluorescence detector. The excitation and emission wavelengths were 326 nm and 432 nm, respectively. An external standard method was used for quantification. The results showed that the linearities of vitamin K1 and vitamin K2 was in the ranges of 0.0025-2.0 μg/mL and 0.01-2.0 μg/mL, respectively, with correlation coefficients both greater than 0.999. The spiked recoveries were 80.39%-94.39% and the precisions were 0.85%-3.98%. The limits of detection of vitamin K1 and vitamin K2 were 0.07 μg/100 g and 0.2 μg/100 g, respectively. The limits of quantification of vitamin K1 and vitamin K2 were 0.2 μg/100 g and 0.8 μg/100 g, respectively. The method has high sensitivity and good repeatability, and gives accurate results. It is suitable for the analysis and determination of the vitamin K1 and vitamin K2 in formula milk powder.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]