B-590.49.133 [2020-10] Vitamin B2 – HPLC

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 content of added vitamin B2 using HPLC

Scope of Application

This analysis is suitable for NAB, juice, beverage bases and vitamin powder.

Principle

Vitamin B2, riboflavin, and riboflavin-5'-phosphate are separated using reversed-phase HPLC and detected with a fluorescence detector.

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