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relative ionisation and fragmentation efficiencies of vitamin D to pre-vitamin D are not known; (2) the pre-

vitamin D peak may have been subject to different ion suppression from the vitamin D peak, making

accurate quantitation of this form difficult; (3) the pre-vitamin D transition showed a peak area of 1% of the

peak area of vitamin D making reliable integration difficult.

Assuming that pre-vitamin D and vitamin D in the sample after saponification have reached equilibrium, and

that the equilibrium constant and kinetic as are the same for the analyte and isotope labelled forms of

vitamin D, this method does not distinguish between contribution from either form and measures only an

aggregate result for both pre-vitamin D and vitamin D. This satisfies the requirement of the applicability

statement of the SMPR [2].

Acknowledgements

Harvey Indyk, Senior Research Scientist for his advice and technical expertise.

References

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(2) Official Methods of Analysis: AOAC SMPR 2011.004.

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