TY - JOUR
T1 - Limitations of current analytical reference methods to determine vitamins in foods
T2 - Challenges to support regulatory compliance and nutritional composition data
AU - Konings, Erik
AU - Gill, Brendon David
AU - Jakobsen, Jette
AU - Joseph, George
AU - Campos-Giménez, Esther
AU - Deborde, Jean-Luc
AU - Wang, Wei
AU - Buis, Ruben
AU - Indyk, Harvey
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Foods are analysed for their vitamin content to support the verification of regulatory compliance or to generate food composition data. Many international reference methods for the analysis of vitamins in foods originate from the 1990s. Advances in nutrition science and analytical technology and the continuing evolution of statutory regulations necessitate the need of new or supplementary regulatory standards. We have evaluated recent developments in these areas and conclude that most current international reference methods are no longer fit-for-purpose to accurately determine vitamin content in foods and food supplements. We have made recommendations to consider new and/or updated reference methods and regulatory standards for the analysis of vitamins A, D, E, K, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12, C and carotenoids in foods and food supplements. This area of nutrients may benefit from globally harmonised definitions specifying what compounds to include or exclude for analysis, and applicable bioactivity factors.
AB - Foods are analysed for their vitamin content to support the verification of regulatory compliance or to generate food composition data. Many international reference methods for the analysis of vitamins in foods originate from the 1990s. Advances in nutrition science and analytical technology and the continuing evolution of statutory regulations necessitate the need of new or supplementary regulatory standards. We have evaluated recent developments in these areas and conclude that most current international reference methods are no longer fit-for-purpose to accurately determine vitamin content in foods and food supplements. We have made recommendations to consider new and/or updated reference methods and regulatory standards for the analysis of vitamins A, D, E, K, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12, C and carotenoids in foods and food supplements. This area of nutrients may benefit from globally harmonised definitions specifying what compounds to include or exclude for analysis, and applicable bioactivity factors.
KW - Food
KW - Analysis
KW - Reference
KW - Harmonisation
KW - Methods
KW - Vitamers
U2 - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.139383
DO - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.139383
M3 - Review
C2 - 38670025
SN - 0308-8146
VL - 451
JO - Food Chemistry
JF - Food Chemistry
M1 - 139383
ER -