B-590.47.530 [2020-10] Niacin – Microtiter Plate Test

Numerous beverages, such as multivitamin juice and sports drinks, are enriched with vitamins. These beverages may not be listed on a label as "enriched" or "fortified" with a particular vitamin supplement unless the vitamin is present in "significant amounts", which are defined in Annex XIII to Regulation (EU) No 1169/2011. For beverages, this amount is set at a minimum of 7.5 % of the NRV (nutrient reference values) per 100 ml or 15 % of the NRV per portion for individual portions.

Quantities recommended for the daily dietary intake of vitamins:

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Application/Purpose

Analysis for determining the amount of added niacin by means of the microbiological microtiter plate test

Scope of Application

This analysis is suitable for NAB, juice and other foods.

 

Principle

The VitaFast® microbiological assay for niacin is carried out on microtiter plates and is suitable for the determination of total amount of niacin in foods and beverages.

The beverage is sterile-filtered and diluted with sterile water for the determination of added niacin.

The diluted sample and the niacin assay medium are added to the wells of the microtiter plate, which are coated with Lactobacillus plantarum. Lactobacillus plantarum requires niacin to grow. After an addition of niacin, the microorganism exhibits growth until the vitamin is completely utilized. The plates are incubated at 37 °C for 44–48 h.

The growth of Lactobacillus plantarum is dependent upon the concentration of niacin and is determined through measuring the turbidity. These results are compared with those obtained from a series of standard concentrations. The measurement is performed with a microtiter plate photometer at 610–630 nm (alternatively at 540–550 nm). 

 

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