Method validation of plasma or serum retinol analysis using high performance liquid chromatography UV/Vis detection
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Chemistry
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Transactions of the National Academy of Science and Technology
Volume
33
Issue
1
First Page
158
Publication Date
7-2011
Abstract
Validation of analytical methods is essential in the generation of data for biochemical assessment studies to obtain reliable results that can be satisfactorily interpreted. For this purpose, the validation of plasma or serum retinol using high performance chromatography was performed according to the requirements of ISO 17025 by taking into consideration the different criteria such as linearity, instrument detection limit, limit of quantitation and detection, trueness, repeatability and reproducibility.
The validation was carried out by using 100 µL of plasma or serum with 100 µL of retinyl acetate in absolute methanol. It was mixed for 2 seconds and extracted twice with 500 µL of hexane. The combined extracts were dried up under the stream of nitrogen gas. It was redissolved in 100 µL of 4:1 methanol-dichloromethane and 50 µL aliquot was injected to HPLC-UV/Vis.
Results showed that elution time of retinol was 3.090±0.014 minutes and calibration standards behave nearly (R2=0.9994±0.0001) over the calibration range of 0.37-6.66 mg of retinol. The accuracy of the method evaluated from the analysis of the certified reference material was 102.89%. The % RSD of repeatability and reproducibility of the method were 3.35% and 3.76%, respectively. The detection limit was lower that the quantification limit within the admitted performance range.
The results of the analysis performed to validate the analytical method for the determination of retinol in plasma or serum showed that they were within the performance criteria set for this method and they met the requirements of ISO 17025.
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Recommended Citation
Trio, P. Z., Perlas, L. A., & Ulanday, J. C. (2011). Method validation of plasma or serum retinol analysis using high performance liquid chromatography UV/Vis detection. Transactions of the National Academy of Science and Technology, 33 (1), 158. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5998
Disciplines
Chemistry
Keywords
Vitamin A; Serum; High performance liquid chromatography
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