Vitamin A Analysis Service
- High sensitivity: Our advanced HPLC-MS/MS platform enables the detection of trace amounts of vitamin A in complex sample matrices.
- Accuracy and precision: Our state-of-the-art analytical methods provide reliable and reproducible results for precise quantification of vitamin A.
- Comprehensive analysis: We offer qualitative and quantitative analysis of vitamin A metabolites, ensuring a deep understanding of its metabolism in biological samples.
- Customized analysis: We tailor our analysis to meet your specific research needs, providing a flexible and personalized service.
- Expert team: Our experienced metabolomics team consists of skilled scientists with extensive knowledge in vitamin A analysis, ensuring the highest level of expertise and accuracy.
Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin primarily found in sources such as liver (e.g., beef liver, chicken liver), fish liver oil, dairy products (e.g., milk, cheese), and egg yolks. These foods contain retinol, which is a direct source of vitamin A. Additionally, foods containing carotenoids, such as carrots, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, spinach, and other dark green vegetables, provide plant-based sources of vitamin A. Vitamin A is crucial for eye health, as it is an essential component of rhodopsin, a pigment in the retina that helps detect light. A deficiency in vitamin A can lead to night blindness and decreased vision. Furthermore, it plays a significant role in maintaining normal immune function and in cell growth and differentiation. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) can separate and quantify vitamin A and its metabolites in plasma or food. HPLC coupled with mass spectrometry (MS) can confirm the molecular structure and content of vitamin A.
Figure 1. The Structure of Vitamin A
MtoZ Biolabs utilize our advanced high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) platform and expert metabolomics teams to providing cutting-edge Vitamin A Analysis Service. Our service offers comprehensive analysis of vitamin A, addressing issues related to the analysis of vitamin A.
Analysis Workflow
Service Advantages
Applications
1. Pharmacology and toxicology studies: Analysis of vitamin A content in biological samples, facilitating research on its pharmacological effects and potential toxicity.
2. Dietary assessment: Quantification of vitamin A levels in food samples, aiding in nutritional studies and quality control of dietary products.
3. Pharmacokinetics studies: Determination of vitamin A absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion in vivo, providing valuable insights into its pharmacokinetic profiles.
4. Nutritional supplement analysis: Analysis of vitamin A content in dietary supplements, ensuring accurate labeling and quality control.
5. Biomarker discovery: Identification and quantification of vitamin A metabolites as potential biomarkers for various diseases and physiological conditions.
Sample Submission Requirements
1. Sample Types: Serum, plasma, urine, tissues, and other biological samples, as well as food and dietary supplements.
2. Sample Volume: At least 200 μL of liquid sample, 200 mg of animal tissues, or 1 g of plant tissues.
3. Sample Preservation: Store samples at -80°C to maintain stability.
Please provide detailed information on sample collection and handling procedures.
Deliverables
1. Experimental Procedures
2. Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Parameters
3. Detailed Information on Vitamin A
4. Raw Data
5. Custom Analysis Report
Through our Vitamin A Analysis Service, we aim to provide accurate and reliable results, supporting your research and product development processes. Our expert team and advanced analytical platform ensure high-quality analysis, enabling you to gain valuable insights into the role of vitamin A in various biological systems. Contact us today to learn more about our Vitamin A Analysis Service and how it can benefit your research endeavors.
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