A simple fluorometric determination of vitamin C

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Abstract

A simple and accurate method for determination of vitamin C (ascorbic acid (AsA) and dehydroascorbic acid (DHA)) using 4,5-dimethyl-o- phenylenediamine (DMPD) was investigated. It was found that DMPD is a useful fluorescent reagent. The reaction product of DMPD with DHA showed strong and stable fluorescence (Ex; 360 nm, Em; 440 nm). Fluorometric derivatives were extracted with isobutanol or n-butanol. Extraction with isobutanol was superior to that with n-butanol in terms of specificity, since fluorometric derivatives of keto acids were extracted with n-butanol, together with DHA. The fluorescence intensity of DMPD derivatives was absolutely stable in isobutanol for at least 24 h. The sensitivity of determination of vitamin C was improved by removing several non-fluorometric compounds coexisting in the samples. The derivative derived from AsA was easily separated from those of keto acids by an HPLC method. The determination of vitamin C in natural products was thus improved by extraction and the HPLC method.

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Mori, K., Kidawara, M., Iseki, M., Umegaki, C., & Kishi, T. (1998). A simple fluorometric determination of vitamin C. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 46(9), 1474–1476. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.46.1474

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