Original research article

Direct Spectrophotometric Determination of L-ascorbic Acid in the Presence of Potassium Cyanide

2007, 72 (4)  p. 371-375

Mirsad Salkić, Husejin Keran, Midhat Jašić

Abstract

A simple and highly sensitive direct spectrophotometric method was developed for the determination of L-ascorbic acid. Potassium cyanide (9.21x10-5 mol dm-3) was used to stabilize ascorbic acid in aqueous medium. The molar absorptivity of the proposed method, which does not require an extraction procedure, was 1.38x104 dm3 mol-1 cm-1 at 264 nm. Beer’s law was obeyed in the concentration range of 0.26 – 12.0 μg ascorbic acid cm-3. Th e relative standard deviation was 1.40 % for the determination of 8.0 μg ascorbic acid cm-3 (n = 7). The substances commonly found in vitamin C products do not interfere with the determination of ascorbic acid. Other vitamins and organic acids interfere. The proposed procedure was successfully applied to the determination of ascorbic acid in pure form and vitamin C preparations.

Keywords

spectrophotometry, L-ascorbic acid, potassium cyanide, stabilizer

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