Stability of ascorbic acid in serum and plasma prior to analysis

Author:

Ching Simon YL1,Prins Alex W2,Beilby John P2

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Pathology, Path Centre, Locked Bag 2009, Nedlands, Western Australia 6009, Australia

2. Clinical Pathology Path Centre Locked Bag 2009 Nedlands Western Australia 6009 Australia

Abstract

Introduction: The stability of ascorbic acid in serum and plasma prior to analysis was studied. Methods: Blood samples were collected from ten healthy subjects into Vacutainer tubes containing either dipotassium EDTA, lithium-heparin or no additive. Ascorbic acid was analysed following immediate separation and preservation of samples, following delayed separation for 2 h and after delayed deproteinization and preservation for 2, 5 and 8 h. Deproteinization and preservation were achieved using a solution containing perchloric acid, EDTA and dithiothreitol. Ascorbic acid was analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography. Results: Blood collected into EDTA and separated, deproteinized and preserved immediately gave the highest yield of ascorbic acid. Loss of analyte after delayed separation was least for EDTA tubes (median 7%, range 4-13%), followed by lithium-heparin (median 18%, range 10-32%) and serum (median 26%, range 14-50%). Immediate separation of samples but delayed deproteinization and preservation also resulted in substantial losses of ascorbic acid. Conclusion: Minimum loss of ascorbic acid is achieved if blood is collected into tubes containing dipotassium EDTA and separated within 2 h, followed by immediate deproteinization and preservation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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