Niacin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Pyridoxine, Metformin, Thiamine Analyzed with HPLC - AppNote
January 26, 2014
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Niacin, Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Pyridoxine, Metformin, Thiamine

The Cogent Diol Column is a good addition to the TYPE-C™ Silica line of HPLC stationary phases. Here, a variety of common polar analytes are well-retained and separated.

 

Peaks:
1. Ascorbic acid    2. Niacin   3. Riboflavin   4. Folic acid   5. Pyridoxine   6. Metformin   7. Thiamine

Method Conditions
Column: Cogent Diol™, 4 μm, 100 Å
Catalog No.: 40060-15P-3
Dimensions: 3.0 x 150 mm

Mobile Phase:

A: DI Water / 0.1% Formic Acid (v/v)
B: Acetonitrile / 0.1% Formic Acid (v/v)

Gradient:
Time (minutes) %B
0 95
3 95
10 40
12 40
13 95

Post Time:
5 minutes
Flow rate: 0.7 mL / minute
Detection: UV @ 254 nm
Injection vol.: 1 μL

Sample Preparation:
Mixture of reference standards in diluent of 50 / 50 Solvent A / Solvent B.

t
0 :
0.7 minutes

Note: B and C Vitamins are hydrophilic and therefore may be difficult to retain in Reversed Phase methods. Metformin is a highly polar compound used for treatment of type 2 diabetes.


Attachment  No 291 Separation of Polar Test Solutes pdf  0.3 Mb  Download File

 

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