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Int J Food Sci Nutr ; 60 Suppl 5: 1-9, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18821103

ABSTRACT

Two high-performance liquid chromatography methods have been validated for the determination of vitamin D and vitamin A in milk and edible oils. The percentage recovery of vitamin D added to milk ranged from 89% to 105%, with the repeatability relative standard deviation ranging from 2.78% to 6.11%. Its recovery in oil samples ranged from 90% to 102%, with the repeatability relative standard deviation ranging from 3.97% to 7.54%. The average recovery of vitamin A added to milk was found to be 98.7%. Analytical data for vitamin D in different brands of milk and milk products in the market samples of the United Arab Emirates indicate that 87% of samples contain vitamin D with 39% of samples within the acceptable range (0.8-1.2 microg/100 ml), where as 31% were found to be under-fortified and 30% were over-fortified. Analytical data for vitamin D in edible oils confirm a large variation. All milk samples analyzed contain less than 55 microg/100 ml vitamin A.


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Food, Fortified/analysis , Milk/chemistry , Plant Oils/analysis , Vitamin A/analysis , Vitamin D/analysis , Animals , Cholecalciferol/analysis , Cholecalciferol/isolation & purification , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/methods , Cultured Milk Products/chemistry , Dietary Fats , Ergocalciferols/analysis , Ergocalciferols/isolation & purification , Food Analysis/methods , Food Supply , Food, Fortified/standards , Hydrogenation , Limit of Detection , Nutrition Policy , Palm Oil , Plant Oils/chemistry , Reproducibility of Results , Sunflower Oil , United Arab Emirates , Vitamin A/isolation & purification , Vitamin D/isolation & purification
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