Vitamin B1 in Whole Blood and Vitamin B6 in Whole Blood/Plasma - HPLC

Order No.: 52052/Premix, for 100 tests
Parameters:
Vitamin B1 (TPP, thiamine pyrophosphate), Vitamin B6 (PLP, pyridoxal 5’-phosphate)

Each parameter safeguarded by a specific internal standard
No post-column derivatisation required
One sample preparation and one run for both parameters
Simplified sample prep with Pre-mixed Tubes

CE-IVD validated product ready for IVDR within timeframes and transition periods specified by the IVDR 2017/746

Vitamin B1 (TPP, thiamine pyrophosphate)

Vitamin B6 (PLP, pyridoxal 5’-phosphate)

Clinical relevance

Vitamin B1 (thiamine) plays an important role in deriving energy from carbohydrates and fats. The active form is thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP), a coenzyme for some enzymatic reactions in carbohydrate metabolism and for pyruvate decarboxylase. TPP is also significantly involved in the oxidative degradation of glucose. The determination of the TPP concentration is more significant than measurements of total thiamine, as by this method only the physiologically active form is taken into account.

Vitamin B6 comprises pyridoxine, pyridoxamine and pyridoxal, as well as their phosphate derivatives. It is ingested with food and transferred via several enzymatic conversions into its active form, pyridoxal-5’-phosphate (PLP). PLP is involved in nearly one hundred different enzymatic reactions, among other things, as co-factor in amino acid metabolism, and in the formation of haemoglobin or neurotransmitters in the brain.

 

Product advantages

  • High throughput due to separation in less than 3 minutes
  • Reliable and reproducible results with a specific internal standard for each parameter
  • Easy sample preparation with Pre-mixed Tubes

 

This HPLC assay facilitates the combined analysis of vitamin B1 in whole blood and vitamin B6 in whole blood or plasma. Due to the pre-mixed tubes, sample preparation consists of only a single pipetting step. The internal standard for each of the two parameters and special quality controls ensure precise and reliable quantification.

Chromsystems also offers a standard version without pre-mixed tubes.

There is also a method using UHPLC as well as automated sample preparation for HPLC and UHPLC methods available for laboratories with a higher sample throughput.

More Information
Method of Analysis HPLC
Number of Tests 100
Please note The freely available information on this website, in particular on the sample preparation, are not sufficient to work with our products. Please read instructions and warning notices on products and/or instruction manuals.
Lower Limit of Quantitation

TPP 2.0 μg/l (whole blood)
PLP 4.5 μg/l (whole blood), 0.5 μg/l (plasma)

Upper Limit of Quantification

PLP 500 μg/l
TPP 750 μg/l

Intraassay

CV ≤ 2.3 %

Interassay

CV ≤ 5.2 %

Recovery ≤ 102 %
Specimen Whole Blood/Plasma
Sample Preparation
  • In a light protected vial mix 200 μl whole blood or plasma with 100 μl Internal Standard and 300 μl Precipitation Reagent, mix for at least 30 s (vortex).
  • Centrifuge for 5 min at 14000 x g.
  • Add 100 μl of Derivatisation Mix and 250 μl of supernatant to a labeled Premixed Neutralisation Tube, mix briefly.
  • Incubate for 25 min at 60 °C (water bath).
  • Cool sample for 10 min at +2 to +8°C, then centrifuge for 2 min at 14000 x g.
  • Transfer supernatant into a light protected autosampler vial, inject 25–50 μl into the HPLC system.
Run Time 7–9 min
Injection Volume 25–50 μl
Flow Rate 1.5–2.3 ml/min
Column Temperature ambient (~25°C)
Gradient binary
Wavelength

Start EX 320 nm, EM 415 nm,

after approx. 3.8 min switch to EX 367 nm, EM 435 nm

Additional Info

Every common HPLC system with binary pump and programmable fluorescence detector is suitable.

Parameters Vitamin B1 (TPP, thiamine pyrophosphate), Vitamin B6 (PLP, pyridoxal 5’-phosphate)
The following components are included in the kit:
The following products are not included in the kit but are required for the application of the method:
As a customer please login or register to gain full access.

Vitamin B1 (TPP, thiamine pyrophosphate)

Vitamin B6 (PLP, pyridoxal 5’-phosphate)

Clinical relevance

Vitamin B1 (thiamine) plays an important role in deriving energy from carbohydrates and fats. The active form is thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP), a coenzyme for some enzymatic reactions in carbohydrate metabolism and for pyruvate decarboxylase. TPP is also significantly involved in the oxidative degradation of glucose. The determination of the TPP concentration is more significant than measurements of total thiamine, as by this method only the physiologically active form is taken into account.

Vitamin B6 comprises pyridoxine, pyridoxamine and pyridoxal, as well as their phosphate derivatives. It is ingested with food and transferred via several enzymatic conversions into its active form, pyridoxal-5’-phosphate (PLP). PLP is involved in nearly one hundred different enzymatic reactions, among other things, as co-factor in amino acid metabolism, and in the formation of haemoglobin or neurotransmitters in the brain.

 

Product advantages

  • High throughput due to separation in less than 3 minutes
  • Reliable and reproducible results with a specific internal standard for each parameter
  • Easy sample preparation with Pre-mixed Tubes

 

This HPLC assay facilitates the combined analysis of vitamin B1 in whole blood and vitamin B6 in whole blood or plasma. Due to the pre-mixed tubes, sample preparation consists of only a single pipetting step. The internal standard for each of the two parameters and special quality controls ensure precise and reliable quantification.

Chromsystems also offers a standard version without pre-mixed tubes.

There is also a method using UHPLC as well as automated sample preparation for HPLC and UHPLC methods available for laboratories with a higher sample throughput.

More Information
Method of Analysis HPLC
Number of Tests 100
Please note The freely available information on this website, in particular on the sample preparation, are not sufficient to work with our products. Please read instructions and warning notices on products and/or instruction manuals.
Lower Limit of Quantitation

TPP 2.0 μg/l (whole blood)
PLP 4.5 μg/l (whole blood), 0.5 μg/l (plasma)

Upper Limit of Quantification

PLP 500 μg/l
TPP 750 μg/l

Intraassay

CV ≤ 2.3 %

Interassay

CV ≤ 5.2 %

Recovery ≤ 102 %
Specimen Whole Blood/Plasma
Sample Preparation
  • In a light protected vial mix 200 μl whole blood or plasma with 100 μl Internal Standard and 300 μl Precipitation Reagent, mix for at least 30 s (vortex).
  • Centrifuge for 5 min at 14000 x g.
  • Add 100 μl of Derivatisation Mix and 250 μl of supernatant to a labeled Premixed Neutralisation Tube, mix briefly.
  • Incubate for 25 min at 60 °C (water bath).
  • Cool sample for 10 min at +2 to +8°C, then centrifuge for 2 min at 14000 x g.
  • Transfer supernatant into a light protected autosampler vial, inject 25–50 μl into the HPLC system.
Run Time 7–9 min
Injection Volume 25–50 μl
Flow Rate 1.5–2.3 ml/min
Column Temperature ambient (~25°C)
Gradient binary
Wavelength

Start EX 320 nm, EM 415 nm,

after approx. 3.8 min switch to EX 367 nm, EM 435 nm

Additional Info

Every common HPLC system with binary pump and programmable fluorescence detector is suitable.

Parameters Vitamin B1 (TPP, thiamine pyrophosphate), Vitamin B6 (PLP, pyridoxal 5’-phosphate)
The following components are included in the kit:
The following products are not included in the kit but are required for the application of the method:
As a customer please login or register to gain full access.