Abstract

Methods have been developed for the simultaneous quantitative analysis of vitamin B 6 forms in biological samples by isotope dilution mass spectrometry using deuterated forms of pyridoxine, pyridoxal, pyridoxamine, and pyridoxic acid. The biological fluid or tissue sample was homogenized and then treated with a cocktail containing appropriate amounts of each deuterated vitamer, as well as the deuterated, phosphorylated vitamer forms. The individual vitamers were isolated from the homogenate by a complex high-performance liquid chromatographic procedure that provided separate fractions for each of the six vitamers found in biological samples. Aldehydic B 6 vitamers were reduced to the alcohol form prior to acetylation and analysis by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry ( GC MS ). The three resulting vitamers were analyzed by electron ionization GC MS using a silicone capillary column. The methods have been applied to analysis of vitamin B 6 in liver, milk, urine, and feces at levels as low as 0.02 nmol/ml.

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