DETERMINATION OF VITAMIN D2 FROM FISH OIL AND METHOD VALIDATION
Journal Title: Journal of Science And Arts - Year 2008, Vol 8, Issue 1
Abstract
This paper presents analysis method in UV of vitamin D2 from fish oil (Biofarm pharmaceutical product). Validation of spectrophotometric method for quantitative determination of vitamin D2 in fish oil was performed through parameters: precision (repeatability and reproducibility), selectivity, linearity, detection limit, quantification limit, range. Pharmaceutical product such as fish oil from Biofarm was used. Vitamin D2 was analyzed in chloroform solution in UV, with a maximum at 274 nm.
Authors and Affiliations
Ana Hossu, Alexandru Stoica, Mihaela Maria, Tanta Setnescu, Radu Setnescu
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