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Chemometrics/General

Simultaneous Spectrophotometric Multicomponent Determination of Folic Acid, Thiamine, Riboflavin, and Pyridoxal by Using Double Divisor–Ratio Spectra Derivative–Zero Crossing Method

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Pages 2609-2623 | Received 01 Mar 2004, Accepted 10 Jun 2004, Published online: 22 Aug 2007
 

Abstract

A graphical method based on the double divisor–ratio spectra derivative–zero crossing was proposed for the spectrophotometric multicomponent analysis of synthetic mixtures containing folic acid (vitamin B0), thiamine (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2), and pyridoxal (vitamin B6) in the presence of strongly overlapping signals without any chemical separation. The graphical method is based on the use of derivative signals of the ratio spectra by using double divisor. The selected data of ultraviolet‐visible absorption spectra consisted of points corresponding to the spectral region 225–475 nm. The linear determination ranges were 1–26 µg mL−1 of B0, 4–50 of µg mL−1 of B1, 1–28 µg mL−1 of B2, 6–42 µg mL−1 of B6 in a buffer solution at (pH 5.8). The proposed method applied to the simultaneous determination of four vitamins by using synthetic quaternary mixtures. The obtained results were statistically compared with each other.

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