Issue 23, 2013

HPLC determination of pantothenic acid in royal jelly

Abstract

Although royal jelly constitutes one of the richest natural sources of pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), a reliable and validated chromatographic method to determine this analyte in this matrix has yet to be described in the literature. In this work we present an original RP-HPLC procedure to measure the concentration of pantothenic acid in royal jelly. A sample pre-treatment is needed to prevent the interference of high protein concentration in the matrix. The method has been validated in terms of LoD, LoQ, linearity, precision (repeatability and reproducibility) and bias. Finally, the whole procedure was tested on a number of samples of royal jelly from different origins, providing concentration values ranging from 120 ± 30 to 565 ± 40 mg kg−1 of pantothenic acid.

Graphical abstract: HPLC determination of pantothenic acid in royal jelly

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Jul 2013
Accepted
19 Sep 2013
First published
20 Sep 2013

Anal. Methods, 2013,5, 6682-6685

HPLC determination of pantothenic acid in royal jelly

M. Ciulu, I. Floris, V. M. Nurchi, A. Panzanelli, M. I. Pilo, N. Spano and G. Sanna, Anal. Methods, 2013, 5, 6682 DOI: 10.1039/C3AY41284A

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