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HILIC separation and quantitation of water‐soluble vitamins using diol column
Authors:Andreas E Karatapanis  Yiannis C Fiamegos  Constantine D Stalikas
Institution:Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece. Fax: +30‐2651‐098796
Abstract:Hydrophilic interaction liquid‐chromatography (HILIC) in conjunction with diode array detection has been applied for the separation of selected‐water‐soluble vitamins using an end‐capped HILIC‐diol column. Vitamins with significant biological importance, such as thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2), nicotinic acid (B3), nicotinamide (B3), pyridoxine (B6), folic acid (B9), cyanocobalamin (B12) and ascorbic acid (vitamin C) were simultaneously separated. Chromatographic conditions including type and percentage of organic modifier in the mobile phase, pH, type and concentration of buffer salt and flow rate were investigated. ACN was shown to offer superior separation for the compounds tested as compared to methanol, isopropanol and THF. Isocratic separation and analysis were achieved for six vitamins (B1, B2, nicotinic acid/nicotinamide, B6 and C) at ACN–H2O 90:10, containing ammonium acetate 10 mM, triethylamine 20 mM, pH 5.0, using a flow rate of 0.8 mL/min, while a gradient was necessary to resolve a mixture of all eight water‐soluble vitamins. The HILIC method was validated and successfully applied to the analysis of a pharmaceutical formulation and an energy drink negating the need for time consuming clean‐up steps.
Keywords:Hydrophilic interaction liquid‐chromatography  Separation  Quantitation  Water‐soluble vitamins
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