Determination of Choline in Milk and Infant Formulas by Enzymatic Analysis: Collaborative Study

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A collaborative study was conducted on a coupled enzymatic-spectrophotometric method for the determination of choline in infant formula and milk powders. Twenty-nine laboratories participated in the analysis of 8 blind duplicates over the range of 45-175 mg/100 g sample. After the combined acid hydrolysis-phospholipase release of choline, incubation with choline oxidase in the presence of peroxidase and phenol generates a quinoneimine chromophore with 4-aminoantipyrine. Following raw data screening, overall mean RSDR was estimated at 5.14% (range, 4.26-6.34%) with a HORRAT value of 0.91 (range, 0.76-1.00) and an overall mean RSDr:RSDR value of 0.53 (range, 0.42-0.74). The method was also compared with alternative independent analytical techniques for several of the collaborative study samples.

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Woollard, D. C., Indyk, H. E., Angyal, G., Bancan, G., Benoit, M., Chase, W., … Zhou, Y. (2000). Determination of Choline in Milk and Infant Formulas by Enzymatic Analysis: Collaborative Study. Journal of AOAC International, 83(1), 131–138. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/83.1.131

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