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Biotechniques ; 76(1): 27-36, 2024 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37997819

ABSTRACT

Herein, a step-by-step protocol for simultaneous detection of 20 amino acids commonly present in cell culture media is described. The protocol facilitates detection of both primary and secondary amino acids through a two-step precolumn derivatization strategy using ortho-phthalaldehyde and 9-fluorenylmethyl chloroformate as derivatizing agents. The separation of derivatized amino acids with varying hydrophobicity is achieved through reverse-phase chromatography. The amino acids are simultaneously detected in a single workflow through the use of Variable Wavelength Detector at 338 and 262 nm. The protocol is applicable for both mammalian and bacterial cell culture matrices with an option for automation of precolumn derivatization.


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Amino Acids , Biological Products , Animals , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Amino Acids/chemistry , o-Phthalaldehyde/chemistry , Amines , Mammals
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J AOAC Int ; 103(1): 73-77, 2020 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31455468

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BACKGROUND: In India, fortification of cereals with folic acid has been voluntary for many years. However, The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India's recent Fortification of Foods Regulations (2018) has prompted us to develop and validate a simple analytical method for estimation of folic acid in fortified cereals. OBJECTIVE: The aim was to develop and validate a simple and rugged HPLC-UV method for quantitative analysis of folic acid in fortified rice and wheat flour. METHODS: The enzymatic sample extract was diluted with phosphate buffer, centrifuged, filtered, and then passed slowly through an immunoaffinity cartridge for cleanup. Folic acid in the sample extract was retained by the cartridge and subsequently eluted with 30% acetonitrile [+0.2% trifluoroacetic acid (TFA)]. The elute was collected and analyzed by HPLC-UV at 280 nm. The chromatographic separation of folic acid was achieved on an Agilent Poroshell SB-C18 column (3.0 × 100 mm, 2.7 µm) with 0.1% TFA in methanol as mobile phase. RESULTS: The linearity range of the vitamin was established in the concentration range of 50-800 µg/L, and the regression coefficient was more than 0.999. The LOQ was 5 µg/L. The average spike recovery values of folic acid in rice and wheat flour samples were 90.9 and 80.5%, respectively. The method was subjected to an interlaboratory validation; eight accredited food testing laboratories across India participated in it and resulted in satisfactory z-scores for the reported results. CONCLUSIONS: The method will be useful in regulatory compliance testing of folic acid in fortified cereals and processed products. HIGHLIGHTS: A sensitive analysis method is reported for estimation of folic acid in fortified rice and wheat flour. The scope, selectivity, repeatability, and reproducibility of the method establishes it as fit for regulatory compliance check purposes.


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Flour , Oryza , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Flour/analysis , Folic Acid , Food, Fortified/analysis , India , Reproducibility of Results , Triticum
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