Evaluation of cyanocobalamin in multivitamin tablets and their standard reference material 3280 by HPLC with

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As a part of the development of an alternative to microbiological assay for vitamin B12, we performed a quantitative analysis of cyanocobalamin (CN-cbl) in a National Institute of Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material (SRM 3280) by HPLC. Using this method, the observed value (4.64 μg/g) of CN-cbl in SRM 3280 was found to be in good agreement with the certified value (4.80 μg/g). The accuracy was over 95%, with a corresponding measurement precision value of 5%. To evaluate the applicability of the method on commercial multivitamin tablets, the method was applied to a variety of these samples. The present method has a good accuracy and precision to evaluate CNcbl with respect to all of the examined tablets.

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Detection, V., Matsumoto, T., Takebayashi, J., Ishimi, Y., Ozawa, C., Sano, A., … Endoh, K. (2012). Evaluation of cyanocobalamin in multivitamin tablets and their standard reference material 3280 by HPLC with. Journal of AOAC International, 95(6), 1609–1613. https://doi.org/10.5740/jaoacint.11-417

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