2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2015.07.007
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A novel salting-out assisted extraction coupled with HPLC- fluorescence detection for trace determination of vitamin K homologues in human plasma

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“…Vitamins D 3 and K deficiencies occur due to induction of Cyp450 and eradication of bacteria (responsible for synthesis of vitamin K), respectively [ 6 8 ]. Many scientific papers described the analysis of vitamin D 3 and MK-7 in various matrixes such as biological fluids, foods, plant material by fluorimetric, UV-Vis, and MS detection after chromatographic separation [ 9 14 ]. Determination of vitamin K is also reported by HPLC coupled to chemiluminescence and electrochemical detectors [ 15 , 16 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vitamins D 3 and K deficiencies occur due to induction of Cyp450 and eradication of bacteria (responsible for synthesis of vitamin K), respectively [ 6 8 ]. Many scientific papers described the analysis of vitamin D 3 and MK-7 in various matrixes such as biological fluids, foods, plant material by fluorimetric, UV-Vis, and MS detection after chromatographic separation [ 9 14 ]. Determination of vitamin K is also reported by HPLC coupled to chemiluminescence and electrochemical detectors [ 15 , 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protein precipitation (PP), liquid-liquid extraction (LLE), and solid-phase extraction (SPE) are the three most common techniques used for vitamin K purification process in biological matrix to achieve efficient analyte recovery by reducing ion suppression and enhancement of analyte signal. Other approaches such as performing derivatization reactions (25)(26)(27)(28), emulsification mircroextraction (29), and sonication (30) have also been reported in sample preparations. PP is a rapid, generic and relative inexpensive sample preparation method.…”
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“…The method is simple, fast, cheap and environmentally friendly and its extract is also compatible with HPLC/LC, CE and/or GC instruments [36,37]. SALLE has been applied for extraction of various organic compounds including α-dicarbonyl compounds in beer [24] and wines [25]; biogenic amines in fruit juices and alcoholic beverages [26]; N-nitrosamines in skin care cosmetics [27]; trimetazidine in rat plasma [28]; methoxetamine in rat tissues (rat brain, liver and lungs) [29]; sulfonamides from different matrices (tea, water, milk, honey, human urine, plasma and blood) [30,31]; temozolomide from plasma [32]; vitamin K homologues in human plasma [33]; multi-mycotoxin biomarkers in pig urine [34]; betalactam antibiotics in infant dairy products [35]; benzimidazole fungicides [36]; sulfonylurea herbicides in water and banana juice samples [37]; triazole pesticides in water samples [38]; multiresidue pesticides in surface, ground and drinking water [39]; and chlorophenols in wine [40]. However, to date there is no report on the use of SALLE procedure in combination with HPLC-UV/Vis for analysis of multiclass pesticide residues in alcoholic beverages.…”
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confidence: 99%