2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(00)00089-3
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Determination of thiamine by high-performance liquid chromatography

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“…TMP and free thiamine were the only detectable species in the extracellular fluid. The majority of TPP in the body is found in erythrocytes and accounts for approximately 80% of the total bodies stores [14,[42][43][44]. There is no consensus on reference intervals for thiamine compounds in the human body.…”
Section: Physiology Of Thiaminementioning
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“…TMP and free thiamine were the only detectable species in the extracellular fluid. The majority of TPP in the body is found in erythrocytes and accounts for approximately 80% of the total bodies stores [14,[42][43][44]. There is no consensus on reference intervals for thiamine compounds in the human body.…”
Section: Physiology Of Thiaminementioning
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“…However, the upper limit of normal has been greatly debated with published values ranging from 15.5% to 40% of increased activity [3,115]. Further considerations are required when interpreting results from these tests as they are known to be affected by patients with diabetes or liver dysfunction as well as any other condition impeding the synthesis of transketolase [14,115]. Recent end-of-cycle reports from the RCPAQAP and SKML EQA vitamin programmes indicate that no participating laboratory is currently reporting TPP values using indirect methodology [120,121].…”
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“…The choice of the method of analysis depends on the accuracy and sensitivity required. In addition, intrinsic differences between the various types of food matrices and the presence of interfering compounds imply the need for the optimization of specific techniques of extraction and analysis [8,9].…”
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“…From an analytical point of view, these physicochemical properties make it difficult to analyze thiamine. 8 First, extremely polar thiamine is scarcely retained under general reverse phase conditions. Second, due to its amine structure, thiamine can strongly interact with free silanol groups on the surface of the stationary phase, which causes band broadening or tailing.…”
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