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Determination of Vitamin K1 in Plasma by Solid Phase Extraction and HPLC with Fluorescence Detection

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2009 Jan 9
PMID 19129011
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Abstract

We describe a procedure for quantification of vitamin K(1) in human plasma by HPLC. Samples, enriched with a vitamin K derivative as internal standard, were deproteinized, purified on polymeric RP-SPE cartridges and injected into HPLC equipped with a post-column on-line zinc metal reactor and a fluorometric detector. Median level in blood donors (n=87) was 1.967 nmol/L (0.93-4.01, 5th-95th percentiles), with a significant correlation between plasma levels and age (r=0.276, p=0.00958) and a lower (not significant) value in women than in men. This method, easy-to-handle and with a high throughput, can be used to identify covert states of vitamin K intake deficiency in patients thus at risk of alterations in blood clotting or bone mineralization.

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