RESUMO
Food fortification is an important tool for improving the health of the population. Motivated by this; the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has in the past few years embarked on a campaign to create this awareness. There has been varying degree of compliance to this; and so it is of utmost importance to know the food products that contribute significantly to the dietary vitamin B intake. This study investigates the amount of four Vitamin B compounds; namely nicotinamide; pyridoxine; riboflavin and thiamin; present in different packaged food items available in Lagos metropolis of Nigeria. The food items analyzed include dairy products; fruit juices and cereal products. These foods were chosen because of their widespread consumption in the area. The analysis was done using a high performance liquid chromatographic technique with a UV detector. The separation was carried out on a C18 column; using a mobile phase made up of 70buffer (a solution of sodium salt of hexane sulphonic acid) and 30HPLC grade methanol. The identification was based on retention time match against a standard while the quantitation was based on the peak area match against those of a standard. The calibration curves for the standards were linear with a linear regression coefficient close to unity