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Determination of cobalamins (hydroxo-, cyano-, adenosyl- and methyl-cobalamins) in seawater using reversed-phase liquid chromatography with diode-array detection

Journal

ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 701, Issue 1, Pages 81-85

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2011.04.040

Keywords

Vitamins; Cobalamins; Seawater; Solid-phase extraction; RP-HPLC

Funding

  1. Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) [200730I025]
  2. Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation [CGL2008-00047/BTE]
  3. FBBVA project [BIOCON05/094]

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A high-performance liquid chromatography method was developed for the separation and determination of four cobalamins in seawater. Chromatographic separation was performed on a reversed-phase discovery RP-amide C(16) column with buffer potassium dihydrogenphosphate and acetonitrile as the mobile phases in linear gradients elution mode. Cobalamins were previously preconcentrated in C(18) resins cartridges. Detection was performed using UV-diode array detector in a range of lambda of 200-400 nm. The method showed to be linear over a range of 1-300 ng mL(-1) with acceptable precision and accuracy. The detection limits ranged between 0.07 pg mL(-1) for 5'-deoxyadenosylcobalamin and 0.5 pg mL(-1) for hydroxocobalamin. The mean cobalamins recoveries for direct determination ranged between 76 and 93% for hydroxo-, cyano- and methylcobalamin, while the recovery for 5'-deoxyadenosylcobalamin was only 31% suggesting that the preconcentration method was not valid for this cobalamin. The method was successfully applied to coastal seawater where the concentrations ranged from 4.2 to 7.3 ng L(-1) for hydroxo-, 1.4-3.9 ng L(-1) for cyano-, 2.1-4.6 ng L(-1) for 5'-deoxyadenosyl- and 33-83.5 ng L(-1) for methylcobalamin. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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