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ARTICLE III
MALAYSIAN JOURNAL
OF
NUTRITION
Official publication of the Nutrition
Society of Malaysia
Mal J Nutr 5:21-30, 1999.
http://nutriweb.org.my/publications/mjn005/mjn5n12_003.pdf
Simultaneous
determination of retinol and a-tocopherol
by high pressure liquid chromatography in micro-volumes of serum
Tee E-Siong and Khor Swan-Choo
Division of Human Nutrition, Institute for Medical Research, 50588 Kuala Lumpur
ABSTRACT
(Full Article)
The lack of biochemical data to indicate the prevalence of marginal vitamin
A deficiency (VAD) in the country is largely because of the difficulty
of obtaining enough serum for analysis, especially from malnourished
children. Efforts were therefore made to establish a high-pressure liquid
chromatography system (HPLC) for the determination of retinol in micro-volumes
of serum. Since our previous studies showed that tocopherol could be
simultaneously determined in the same system, studies have been carried
out for the determination of both vitamins using retinol acetate and
-tocopherol acetate as internal standards. Trials were carried out to
determine the most suitable sample treatment procedures and chromatographic
system including composition of the mobile phase for handling 20 ml
of serum. The HPLC system proposed enables successful separation and
quantitation of retinol and a-tocopherol
and their respective internal standards, retinol acetate and -tocopherol
in less than 14 minutes. Reproducibility studies carried out with pooled
sera showed a within day and between day variation of less than 8% and
13% respectively for retinol, whilst variations for a-tocopherol
were higher, ranging from 8-16%. The proposed method is currently being
applied to the determination of retinol and a-tocopherol
in a group of malnourished children under six years of age.
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