Abstract
Analysis of Water Soluble Vitamins (Thiamine, Nicotinamide and Pyridoxine) in Fortified Infant Food Products by Hplc
Narjis Naz1, Aiza Kashif1, Warda Sheikh1,Mateen Abbas2 and Abdul Muqeet Khan2
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/320221
Abstract:
The present study provides information about the levels of fortification of three water soluble vitamins i.e. thiamine (B1), nicotinamide (B3) and pyridoxine (B6) in a variety of foodstuffs include milk products and cereals for young children. Food fortification is key implement for improving health of the growing children. Twenty food samples were chosen for analysis because of their common utilization in the local area. The vitamin concentrations were determined by high performance liquid chromatography with C18 column with a gradient of mobile phase made of water and acetonitrile and a diode array detector set at 280 nm. The thiamine content investigated in the samples ranging from 268 µg/mL to 3 µg/ml, nicotinamide content was from 41 µg/ml to 1 µg/mL while the pyridoxine level was in between 412 µg/mL to 20 µg/mL. Detection and Quantification of compounds were attained by comparing their retention times with standard reference materials and on the basis the off peak area match against those of a standard. The method used, offer excellent linearity with r2 ≥ 0.994, detection limits, reproducibility, and analyte recovery.
Keywords:Water soluble vitamins, Thiamine, Nicotinamide, Pyridoxine, High performance liquid chromatography, Food products
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