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(e). Identification .- Identify the ascorbic acid peak in the chromatograms of the
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sample solutions by comparison with the retention time and UV spectrum of
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the corresponding peak in the standard solution.
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H.
Calculations
Calculate the concentration of vitamin C, in mg ascorbic acid/100 g expressed in product “as 104
is” for RTF (ready to feed) products or as “reconstituted powder” for powder samples, as 105
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follows:
100 x x V x V I)- (A
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1
3
C
1000 x x Vm x S
2
where A = response (height or area) of the ascorbic acid peak obtained for the sample 108
solution, m = weight of the test portion, in g (2.0 g of product as is or reconstituted powder), 109
V 1 = volume of the test solution (volume used to dissolve the test portion) in mL (10 mL), V 2 110
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= volume used in the sample dilution (1.0 mL), V 3
= volume of the final sample dilution (10
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mL).
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Note: if results expressed in powder sample are needed, use the reconstitution rate to 114
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calculate (c *225/25).
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