Issue 5, 1999

Fully automated determination of vitamins A and E in milk-based products using a robotic station–HPLC arrangement

Abstract

An automated method, which includes an extraction procedure based on the AOAC official method of analysis for vitamins A and E in milk-based infant formula, was developed. The whole procedure is carried out automatically in a robotic station coupled to a liquid chromatograph with a UV detector for individual separation and quantification of the vitamins. Different commercial products (milk, infant formula and nutritional supplements) were analysed, and the data were compared with those obtained using the manual AOAC extraction method. Relative standard deviations using the automated method were 5.92 and 2.57% for vitamin A and E, respectively.

Article information

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Analyst, 1999,124, 801-804

Fully automated determination of vitamins A and E in milk-based products using a robotic station–HPLC arrangement

L. Gámiz-Gracia, A. Velasco-Arjona and M. D. Luque de Castro, Analyst, 1999, 124, 801 DOI: 10.1039/A900922A

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