Enhanced sensitivity for the determination of endogenous phylloquinone (vitamin K1) in plasma using high-performance liquid chromatography with dual-electrode electrochemical detection

Abstract
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with dual-electrode electrochemical detection has been used, in the redox mode, to determine normal and sub-normal circulating plasma levels of phylloquinone (vitamin K1) and concentrations down to 20 pg ml–1 have been measured in plasma. The coefficient of variation, for endogenous levels, was 10%(mean 330 pg ml–1; n= 6). When compared with a single glassy carbon electrode, operated in the reductive mode, the sensitivity of the dual-electrode cell was greater by at least an order of magnitude. Thus the volume of plasma required for the assay could be reduced.