Analysis of Menaquinone-7 Content and Impurities in Oil and Non-Oil Dietary Supplements

Rapid, global technological development has caused the food industry to use concentrated food component sources like dietary supplements ever more commonly as part of the human diet. This study analysed the menaquinone-7 (MK-7) content of dietary supplements in oil capsule and hard tablet forms. A n...

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Main Authors: Arkadiusz Szterk, Katarzyna Bus, Adam Zmysłowski, Karol Ofiara
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/23/5/1056
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spelling doaj-03104ecb48cf4e4ebda4e7572ffc11772020-11-24T23:37:02ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492018-05-01235105610.3390/molecules23051056molecules23051056Analysis of Menaquinone-7 Content and Impurities in Oil and Non-Oil Dietary SupplementsArkadiusz Szterk0Katarzyna Bus1Adam Zmysłowski2Karol Ofiara3Department of Spectrometric Methods, National Medicines Institute, 30/34 Chełmska, 00-725 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Spectrometric Methods, National Medicines Institute, 30/34 Chełmska, 00-725 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Spectrometric Methods, National Medicines Institute, 30/34 Chełmska, 00-725 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Spectrometric Methods, National Medicines Institute, 30/34 Chełmska, 00-725 Warsaw, PolandRapid, global technological development has caused the food industry to use concentrated food component sources like dietary supplements ever more commonly as part of the human diet. This study analysed the menaquinone-7 (MK-7) content of dietary supplements in oil capsule and hard tablet forms. A novel method for separating and measuring geometric isomers of MK-7 in dietary supplements was developed and validated. Eleven different isomers of cis/trans- menaquinone-7 were identified. Identification of cis/trans isomers was performed by combination of HPLC, UPLC and HRMS-QTOF detection, whereas their quantities were determined by DAD detection. The content of menaquinone impurities was ascertained, including cis/trans- menaquinone-6 isomers (5.5–16.9 µg per tablet/capsule) and cis/trans-menaquinone-7 isomers (70.9–218.7 µg tablet/capsule), which were most likely formed during the chemical synthesis of the menaquinone-7. The all-trans MK-7 content was lower than the isomeric form and often lower than what the labels declared. A new method of quantification, developed and validated for menaquinones in oil capsules, provided on average 90% recovery and a limit of quantification (LOQ) of approximately 1 µg mL−1.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/23/5/1056dietary supplementsmenaquinonecis-isomerstrans-isomersvitamin K2
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author Arkadiusz Szterk
Katarzyna Bus
Adam Zmysłowski
Karol Ofiara
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Katarzyna Bus
Adam Zmysłowski
Karol Ofiara
Analysis of Menaquinone-7 Content and Impurities in Oil and Non-Oil Dietary Supplements
Molecules
dietary supplements
menaquinone
cis-isomers
trans-isomers
vitamin K2
author_facet Arkadiusz Szterk
Katarzyna Bus
Adam Zmysłowski
Karol Ofiara
author_sort Arkadiusz Szterk
title Analysis of Menaquinone-7 Content and Impurities in Oil and Non-Oil Dietary Supplements
title_short Analysis of Menaquinone-7 Content and Impurities in Oil and Non-Oil Dietary Supplements
title_full Analysis of Menaquinone-7 Content and Impurities in Oil and Non-Oil Dietary Supplements
title_fullStr Analysis of Menaquinone-7 Content and Impurities in Oil and Non-Oil Dietary Supplements
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Menaquinone-7 Content and Impurities in Oil and Non-Oil Dietary Supplements
title_sort analysis of menaquinone-7 content and impurities in oil and non-oil dietary supplements
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Rapid, global technological development has caused the food industry to use concentrated food component sources like dietary supplements ever more commonly as part of the human diet. This study analysed the menaquinone-7 (MK-7) content of dietary supplements in oil capsule and hard tablet forms. A novel method for separating and measuring geometric isomers of MK-7 in dietary supplements was developed and validated. Eleven different isomers of cis/trans- menaquinone-7 were identified. Identification of cis/trans isomers was performed by combination of HPLC, UPLC and HRMS-QTOF detection, whereas their quantities were determined by DAD detection. The content of menaquinone impurities was ascertained, including cis/trans- menaquinone-6 isomers (5.5–16.9 µg per tablet/capsule) and cis/trans-menaquinone-7 isomers (70.9–218.7 µg tablet/capsule), which were most likely formed during the chemical synthesis of the menaquinone-7. The all-trans MK-7 content was lower than the isomeric form and often lower than what the labels declared. A new method of quantification, developed and validated for menaquinones in oil capsules, provided on average 90% recovery and a limit of quantification (LOQ) of approximately 1 µg mL−1.
topic dietary supplements
menaquinone
cis-isomers
trans-isomers
vitamin K2
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/23/5/1056
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