Accuracy:
In order to determine method accuracy, a two step approach was taken. The first
step was to spike a placebo product with the free non-phosphorylated forms of the
vitamins to probe accuracy without the additional variable of enzyme efficiency. Spiking
was performed at two levels: the first being at the middle standard concentration and the
second at 5 times below the middle standard concentration. The second step was to spike
the placebo and SRM 1849 with the phosphorylated forms of the vitamins at the mid
standard level. In the case of thiamin and riboflavin, both phosphorylated forms were
spiked. Pyridoxine phosphate, however, was not spiked because it does not occur
naturally. A wider acceptance criteria than normal was necessary because of complexity
of enzymatic digestion. The results for each compound are summarized below, and in
Tables 1 and 2.
Total
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Pyridoxine:
Overall, the average spike results for pyridoxine met the expected criteria of 85-
115%; although, the overall variability of the high spike data was slightly higher than
expected (Table 4). There was no assignable method based cause to the variation, and
the triplicate within day data is very tight. Further, data from the low-spike level
exhibited a variability similar to the precision data above. Given these reasons, the
variability in the high-spike data is most likely assigned to the limited amount of data.
Nevertheless, the results are still within the expected criteria and therefore are considered
acceptable.
Pyridoxal:
The pyridoxal spike data was excellent with only one day’s average falling
slightly outside 105% (Table 4). The method performance for PAL is well within the
expectations. The pyridoxal 5’-phosphate recoveries were also well within expectations
of 85 – 115% (Table 5). Overall, the method is considered accurate at determining the
total pyridoxal content of milk-based infant formulas.
Pyridoxamine:
The spike recoveries for non-phosphorylated pyridoxamine are very good
beacause of the method’s ability to accurately determine the free levels of pyridoxamine.
The recovery of pyridoxamine 5’-phosphate, while consistent, is at the 80% level. This is
potentially due to stability of the stock spike solution or a problem with the enzyme
activity. Considering that the inherent pyridoxamine concentration is a small fraction of
Total
B
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and the phophorylated contribution is approximately 50%
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