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STAKEHOLDER PANEL ON INFANT FORMULA & ADULT NUTRITIONALS<br />

(SPIFAN)<br />

VITAMIN E WORKING GROUP<br />

DRAFT MEETING MINUTES<br />

Meeting Held At:<br />

Hilt<strong>on</strong> Washingt<strong>on</strong> DC/Rockville<br />

Hotel & Executive Meeting Center<br />

1750 Rockville Pike<br />

Rockville, MD 20852<br />

Thursday, June 30, 2011<br />

9:00 AM ‐ 12:00 PM<br />

SPIFAN Chair:<br />

Darryl Sullivan, Covance<br />

Vitamin E Working Group Chair:<br />

J<strong>on</strong> DeVries, General Mills/ Medalli<strong>on</strong> Labs<br />

Working Group Participants:<br />

Judith Abadiano, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Marcus Lipp, U.S. Pharmacopeia<br />

John Austad, Covance Laboratories Carla Meija, U.S. Pharmacopeia<br />

Sneh Bhandari, Silliker, Inc. Brian Murphy, Waters Corp.<br />

J<strong>on</strong>athan Beck, Thermo Scientific Michael Norman, Phenomenex<br />

Joe Bois<strong>on</strong>, CFIA Curtis Phinney, American College of Nutriti<strong>on</strong><br />

Anita Burgher, Pfizer Nutriti<strong>on</strong> Jean Rader, U.S. FDA (CFSAN)<br />

Scott Christiansen, PBM Nutriti<strong>on</strong>als Guenther Raffler, CLF (Dan<strong>on</strong>e)<br />

Mark Collis<strong>on</strong>, Archer Daniels Co. Robert Rankin, IFC<br />

Michael Gray, Mead Johns<strong>on</strong> Nutriti<strong>on</strong> Rama Rengarajan, Kellogg Company<br />

Wesley Jacobs, Abbott Nutriti<strong>on</strong> Kathy Sharpless, NIST<br />

Brend<strong>on</strong> Gill, F<strong>on</strong>terra Matthew Sliva, PBM Nutriti<strong>on</strong>als<br />

D<strong>on</strong> Gilliland, Abbott Nutriti<strong>on</strong> Joseph Thomps<strong>on</strong>, Abbott Nutriti<strong>on</strong><br />

Guifeng Jiang, ThermoFisher Scientific Marina Torres‐Rodriguez, LATU<br />

Zoe Grosser, PerkinElmer, Inc. Wayne Wolf, USDA (Retired)<br />

Min Huang, Covance Laboratories Dajin Yang,<br />

Greg Jaudzems, NestléErik K<strong>on</strong>ings, Nestlé Lingsu Zhang, USDA (AMS)<br />

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AOAC Staff:<br />

Delia Boyd<br />

Scott Coates<br />

Jennifer Diatz<br />

Anita Mishra<br />

I. WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS<br />

Darryl Sullivan, Chair of the Stakeholder Panel <strong>on</strong> Infant Formula and Adult Nutriti<strong>on</strong> (SPIFAN), welcomed the<br />

attendees/observers and called the meeting to order. Sullivan called attenti<strong>on</strong> to the AOAC policy<br />

documents for antitrust and volunteer c<strong>on</strong>flict of interest. He reviewed meeting materials c<strong>on</strong>sisting of the<br />

method books that were signed out to each attendee. Sullivan introduced J<strong>on</strong> DeVries, chair of the vitamin E<br />

working group and proceeded with the meeting.<br />

II. REVIEW DRAFT SMPR<br />

DeVries began the working group meeting with the applicability statement as described in the draft SMPR. It<br />

was determined that the applicability statement was the greatest c<strong>on</strong>cern. The term “methods maybe able<br />

to” should be added to the applicability statement.<br />

1. Applicability<br />

a. Delete the words “should be” and replace with “that are”<br />

b. At the end of paragraph add “may be desirable”<br />

2. Analytical Technique<br />

a. No change, keep as written<br />

3. Definiti<strong>on</strong>s<br />

a. No change, keep as written<br />

4. Method Performance Requirements<br />

a. In footnotes change “μ” to “m”<br />

5. System suitability tests and/or analytical quality c<strong>on</strong>trol<br />

a. No change, keep as written<br />

6. Reference Material(s):<br />

a. No change, keep as written<br />

7. Validati<strong>on</strong> Guidance:<br />

a. No change, keep as written<br />

8. Maximum Time‐To‐Signal:<br />

a. No change, keep as written<br />

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III. REVISED DRAFT SMPR<br />

DRAFT AOAC SMPR 2011.XXX; Versi<strong>on</strong> 5; June 29, 2011<br />

Method Name: Determinati<strong>on</strong> of Vitamin E in Infant and Adult/Pediatric Nutriti<strong>on</strong>al Formula<br />

Approved by: Stakeholder Panel for Infant Formula and Adult Nutriti<strong>on</strong>als<br />

Final versi<strong>on</strong> date:<br />

Effective date:<br />

Intended Use:<br />

1. Applicability:<br />

Determinati<strong>on</strong> of vitamin E in all forms of <strong>infant</strong>, <strong>adult</strong>, and/or pediatric <strong>formula</strong> (powders, ready-to-feed liquids, and<br />

liquid c<strong>on</strong>centrates). For the purpose of this SMPR, vitamin E is focused <strong>on</strong> DL-alpha-tocopherol (CAS-10191-41-<br />

0) and all-racemic-tocopherol (CAS 1406-18-4) and their esters. Other compounds of accepted vitamin E activity<br />

can be included in a method if the requirements of the SMPR are met. Methods that are capable of reporting<br />

alpha-tocopherol and alpha-tocopherol esters separately may be desirable.<br />

2. Analytical Technique:<br />

Any analytical technique that meets the following method performance requirements is acceptable.<br />

3. Definiti<strong>on</strong>s:<br />

Adult/Pediatric Formula<br />

Nutriti<strong>on</strong>ally complete, specially <strong>formula</strong>ted food, c<strong>on</strong>sumed in liquid form, which may c<strong>on</strong>stitute the sole<br />

source of nourishment 1 , made from any combinati<strong>on</strong> of milk, soy, rice, whey, hydrolyzed protein, starch, and<br />

amino acids, with and without intact protein.<br />

Infant <strong>formula</strong><br />

Breast-milk substitute specially manufactured to satisfy, by itself, the nutriti<strong>on</strong>al requirements of <strong>infant</strong>s during<br />

the first m<strong>on</strong>ths of life up to the introducti<strong>on</strong> of appropriate complementary feeding 2 , made from any<br />

combinati<strong>on</strong> of milk, soy, rice, whey, hydrolyzed protein, starch, and amino acids, with and without intact<br />

protein.<br />

Limit of Detecti<strong>on</strong> (LOD)<br />

The minimum c<strong>on</strong>centrati<strong>on</strong> or mass of analyte that can be detected in a given matrix with no greater than 5%<br />

false positive risk and 5% false negative risk.<br />

Limit of Quantitati<strong>on</strong> (LOQ)<br />

The minimum c<strong>on</strong>centrati<strong>on</strong> or mass of analyte in a given matrix that can be reported as a quantitative result<br />

Repeatability<br />

Variati<strong>on</strong> arising when all efforts are made to keep c<strong>on</strong>diti<strong>on</strong>s c<strong>on</strong>stant by using the same instrument and<br />

operator, and repeating during a short time period. Expressed as the repeatability standard deviati<strong>on</strong> (SDr); or<br />

% repeatability relative standard deviati<strong>on</strong> (%RSDr).<br />

Reproducibility<br />

The standard deviati<strong>on</strong> or relative standard deviati<strong>on</strong> calculated from am<strong>on</strong>g-laboratory data. Expressed as the<br />

reproducibility relative standard deviati<strong>on</strong> (SDR); or % reproducibility relative standard deviati<strong>on</strong> (% RSDR).<br />

Recovery<br />

The fracti<strong>on</strong> or percentage of spiked analyte that is recovered when the test sample is analyzed using the<br />

entire method.<br />

1 AOAC Stakeholders Panel for Infant Formula and Adult Nutriti<strong>on</strong>als (SPIFAN); 2010.<br />

2 Codex Standard 72 – 1981.<br />

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4. Method Performance Requirements:<br />

Analytical range 0.2 - 8*<br />

Limit of Detecti<strong>on</strong> (LOD)<br />

Limit of Quantitati<strong>on</strong><br />

(LOQ)<br />

Repeatability (RSDr)<br />

Recovery Factor<br />

Reproducibility (RSDR)<br />

0.5*<br />

2.0*<br />

4 *<br />

8 *<br />

≤ 0.1*<br />

≤ 0.2*<br />

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≤ 8%<br />

≤ 6%<br />

90% to 110% of mean spiked<br />

recovery over the range of the<br />

assay.<br />

0.5* ≤ 22%<br />

1.0 *<br />

2.0 *<br />

3.0 *<br />

4.0 *<br />

8.0 *<br />

≤ 16%<br />

C<strong>on</strong>centrati<strong>on</strong>s apply to: a) ‘ready-to-feed” liquids “as is”; b) rec<strong>on</strong>stituted<br />

powders (25 g into 200 g of water); and c) liquid<br />

c<strong>on</strong>centrates diluted 1:1 by weight.<br />

* mg /100 g rec<strong>on</strong>stituted final product.<br />

5. System suitability tests and/or analytical quality c<strong>on</strong>trol:<br />

Suitable methods will include blank check samples, and check standards at the lowest point and midrange point of<br />

the analytical range.<br />

6. Reference Method(s): AOAC Official Methods of Analysis SM 992.03, Vitamin E Activity (All-rac-alpha-Tpcopherol)<br />

in Milk-Based Infant Formula may be used with the following caveat: OMA 992.03 has been validated for milkbased<br />

<strong>formula</strong> <strong>on</strong>ly.<br />

7. Reference Material(s): NIST Standard Reference Material ® 1849; Infant/Adult Nutriti<strong>on</strong>al Formula - or equivalent.<br />

The SRM is a milk-based, hybrid <strong>infant</strong>/<strong>adult</strong> nutriti<strong>on</strong>al powder prepared by a manufacturer of <strong>infant</strong> <strong>formula</strong> and<br />

<strong>adult</strong> nutriti<strong>on</strong>al products. A unit of SRM 1849 c<strong>on</strong>sists of 10 packets, each c<strong>on</strong>taining approximately 10 g of<br />

material. NIST 1849 assigned the following values for vitamin E vitamers: 369 ± 16 mg/Kg of alpha-tocopherol;<br />

189 ± 13 mg/Kg of gamma-tocopherol; 79 ± 2.4 mg/Kg of delta-tocopherol; and 5.77 ± 0.79 mg/Kg of betatocopherol.<br />

8. Validati<strong>on</strong> Guidance:<br />

Recommended level of validati<strong>on</strong>: Official Methods of Analysis SM<br />

9. Maximum Time-To-Signal: No maximum time.<br />

IV. REVIEW OF METHODS<br />

a. Proposed methods (see Table 1)<br />

b. The working group recommended the following candidate methods al<strong>on</strong>g with potential study<br />

directors (see Table 2).


Table 1‐ Proposed Methods<br />

VITAMIN A METHODS<br />

File No. MANUSCRIPT TITLE AND<br />

PUBLICATION INFORMATION<br />

VITA‐01 Vitamins A and E by UPLC‐UV or<br />

FLD submitted by Campos‐<br />

Gimenez<br />

VITA‐02 Immunoassay Method for<br />

Determinati<strong>on</strong> of Vitamin A in<br />

Infant Formula Submitted by:<br />

SciMed Technologies Inc.<br />

VITA‐03 Off‐line coupling of pressurized<br />

liquid extracti<strong>on</strong> and LC/ED for the<br />

determinati<strong>on</strong> of retinyl acetate<br />

and tocopherol in <strong>infant</strong> <strong>formula</strong><br />

Delgado‐Aamarreno, Bustamante‐<br />

Rangel, M, Garcia‐Jimenez, M.<br />

Sanchez‐Perez, A, & Carabias‐<br />

Martinez, R. (2006) Talanta 70,<br />

1094‐1099<br />

VITA‐04 Simultaneous analysis of Vitamins<br />

A and E in <strong>infant</strong> milk‐based<br />

<strong>formula</strong>e by normal phase HPLC<br />

DAD using a short narrow‐bore<br />

column Chavez‐Servin, JL,<br />

Castellote, AI, Lopez‐Sabater, MC<br />

(2006) J. Chormatogr A 1122, 138‐<br />

143<br />

VITA‐05 Rapid determinati<strong>on</strong> by reversed‐<br />

phase HPLC of Vitamins A and E in<br />

<strong>infant</strong> <strong>formula</strong>s Rodas Mendoza,<br />

B., Morera P<strong>on</strong>s, S, Castellote<br />

Bargallo, AI, & Lopez‐Sabater, MC<br />

(2003) J Chromatogr A 1018, 197‐<br />

202<br />

VITA‐06 Development of methods for the<br />

determinati<strong>on</strong> of vitamins A, E and<br />

beta‐carotene in processed foods<br />

based <strong>on</strong> supercritical fluid<br />

extracti<strong>on</strong>: a collaborative study<br />

Mathiass<strong>on</strong>, L, Turner, C., Berg, H.,<br />

Dahlberg, L., Theobald, A., Anklam,<br />

E., Ginn, R., Sharman, M., Ulberth,<br />

F., & Gabernig, R. (2002) Food Add<br />

& C<strong>on</strong>t. 19(7) 632‐646<br />

VITA‐07 Interlaboratory verified liquid<br />

chromatographic method for<br />

analysis of Vitamins A and E in Soy<br />

Based Infant Formula Powder<br />

Chase, WG, Ye, L, Stoakes, VC,<br />

Eitenmiller, RR, & L<strong>on</strong>g, AR (2004)<br />

87(6) 1329‐1333<br />

Source Comments method descripti<strong>on</strong> Rank*<br />

CALL FOR<br />

METHODS<br />

CALL FOR<br />

METHODS<br />

CHAIR<br />

RECOMMEND<br />

CHAIR<br />

RECOMMEND<br />

CHAIR<br />

RECOMMEND<br />

CHAIR<br />

RECOMMEND<br />

CHAIR<br />

RECOMMEND<br />

Well written, recently<br />

developed method. Request<br />

data. Undated: current.<br />

Some repeatability data<br />

(misidentified as<br />

reproducibility) for IF. Good<br />

% CV. Not sure if method can<br />

detect at proposed LOQ.<br />

Undated: current.<br />

Some recovery data for<br />

retinyl acetate in IF. 2006<br />

Good LOQ; recovery; and<br />

precisi<strong>on</strong> data. 2006<br />

Precisi<strong>on</strong>. sensitivity,<br />

linearity, and recovery data<br />

for IF. 2003<br />

Precisi<strong>on</strong>, reproducibility, and<br />

recovery data for IF. 2002<br />

Alcoholic sap<strong>on</strong>ifcati<strong>on</strong>; SPE 3<br />

w/ diatomaceous earth;<br />

evaporati<strong>on</strong>; HILIC‐UPCL or<br />

UV<br />

ELISA 2<br />

Methanol extracti<strong>on</strong>;<br />

pressurize liquid extracti<strong>on</strong><br />

(PLE); sap<strong>on</strong>ificati<strong>on</strong> with<br />

KOH; liquid chromatography.<br />

Ethanol extracti<strong>on</strong>, hexane<br />

re‐extracti<strong>on</strong>; HPLC‐diode<br />

array (DAD).<br />

Ethanol extracti<strong>on</strong>, hexane<br />

re‐extracti<strong>on</strong>; reverse‐phase<br />

HPLC; photo diode array.<br />

Ethanol sap<strong>on</strong>ificati<strong>on</strong>;<br />

supercritical fluid extracti<strong>on</strong>;;<br />

HPLC; UV or fluorescence<br />

detecti<strong>on</strong><br />

Recovery data for IF. 2004 Dehydrati<strong>on</strong> w/ MgSO 4;<br />

extracted w/ isopropanol and<br />

hexane‐ethyl acetate;<br />

evaporated, filtered; LC; with<br />

fluorescence detector.<br />

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VITA‐08 An interlaboratory‐verified<br />

method for the determinati<strong>on</strong> of<br />

vitamins A and E in milk‐ and soy‐<br />

based <strong>infant</strong> <strong>formula</strong> by LC with<br />

matrix solid phase dispersi<strong>on</strong><br />

extracti<strong>on</strong><br />

Chase, WG, Ye, L, Stoakes, VC,<br />

Eitenmiller, RR, & L<strong>on</strong>g, AR (2004) J<br />

AOAC Int. 87(5) 1173‐1178<br />

VITA‐09 Determinati<strong>on</strong> of Vitamins A<br />

(retinol) and E (alpha‐tocopherol in<br />

foods by liquid chromatography:<br />

collaborative study<br />

VITA‐10 Foodstuffs – Determinati<strong>on</strong> of<br />

vitamin A by high performance<br />

liquid chromatography Part 1:<br />

Measurement of all‐trans‐retinol<br />

and 13‐cis‐retinol Submitted by:<br />

Güenther Raffler<br />

VITA‐11 Foodstuffs – Determinati<strong>on</strong> of<br />

vitamin A by high performance<br />

liquid chromatography Part 2:<br />

Measurement of ß‐carotene<br />

Submitted by: Guenther Raffler<br />

VITA‐12 Simultaneous Determinati<strong>on</strong> of 13‐<br />

CIS and All‐Trans Vitamin A<br />

Palmitate and Alpha Vitamin E<br />

Acetate by HPLC and Column<br />

Switching: Submitted by Abbott<br />

VITA‐13 Determinati<strong>on</strong> of Vitamin A in<br />

Infant/Adult Formula by HPLC‐<br />

Isotope Diluti<strong>on</strong> Mass<br />

Spectrometry<br />

VITA‐14 Determinati<strong>on</strong> of Vitamins A<br />

(Retinol) and E (alpha‐Tocopherol)<br />

in foods by LC: Collaborative Study<br />

2001.13<br />

VITA‐15 Determinati<strong>on</strong> of Vitamin A<br />

(retinol, vitamin E (tocopherol),<br />

and B‐carotene in food stuff by<br />

HPLC‐UV<br />

CHAIR<br />

RECOMMEND<br />

CHAIR<br />

RECOMMEND<br />

CALL FOR<br />

METHODS<br />

CALL FOR<br />

METHODS<br />

CALL FOR<br />

METHODS<br />

CHAIR<br />

RECOMMEND<br />

SMPR<br />

Table 2 ‐ Candidate Methods Recommended by Working Group<br />

Recovery data for IF. 2004 Matrix solid‐phase<br />

dispersi<strong>on</strong>; evaporati<strong>on</strong>;<br />

filtrati<strong>on</strong>; normal‐phase LC ;<br />

fluorescent detector.<br />

Recovery data for IF. Use of<br />

ZCM. 2002<br />

No data <strong>on</strong> IF. Precisi<strong>on</strong> and<br />

Reproducibility data for<br />

butter and milk powder.<br />

2000<br />

For β‐carotene; SPIFAN WG<br />

decided not to include β‐<br />

carotene in its scope. 2000<br />

Good precisi<strong>on</strong> and recovery<br />

data for IF.<br />

Uncertainty, expanded<br />

uncertainty, and trueness<br />

data using NIST 1849.<br />

LOD, accuracy, and expanded<br />

uncertainty, trueness data.<br />

Some IF data.<br />

Sap<strong>on</strong>ificati<strong>on</strong> w/ ethanol‐<br />

water; LC; UV detector.<br />

Sap<strong>on</strong>ificati<strong>on</strong> by alcoholic<br />

KOH; extracti<strong>on</strong> w/ diethyl<br />

ether; HPLC; UV or<br />

fluorescent detector.<br />

Sap<strong>on</strong>ificati<strong>on</strong> by alcoholic<br />

KOH; extracti<strong>on</strong> w/ diethyl<br />

ether or acet<strong>on</strong>itrile; HPLC;.<br />

Methanol extracti<strong>on</strong>;<br />

centrifugal separati<strong>on</strong>; HPLC<br />

w/UV detector.<br />

Sap<strong>on</strong>ificati<strong>on</strong> w/pyrogallol<br />

and KOH; extracti<strong>on</strong> w/<br />

petroleum ether; filtered<br />

through Na SO4; HPLC ‐<br />

isotope diluti<strong>on</strong> mass spec<br />

[HPLC‐IDMS].<br />

Sap<strong>on</strong>ificati<strong>on</strong> w/ KOH;<br />

extracti<strong>on</strong> w/ petroleum<br />

ether; HPLC ‐ UV/VIS<br />

File No. Manuscript Title & Publicati<strong>on</strong> Informati<strong>on</strong> Working Group Comments<br />

VITE‐01 Vitamins A and E by UPLC‐UV or FLD submitted by Campos‐<br />

Gimenez<br />

VITE‐09 Determinati<strong>on</strong> of Vitamins A (retinol) and E (alpha‐tocopherol in<br />

foods by liquid chromatography: collaborative study<br />

Well written, recently developed method. Request data.<br />

Undated: current.<br />

Recovery data for IF. Use of ZCM. 2002<br />

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VITE‐12 Simultaneous Determinati<strong>on</strong> of 13‐CIS and All‐Trans Vitamin A<br />

Palmitate and Alpha Vitamin E Acetate by HPLC and Column<br />

Switching: Submitted by Abbott<br />

VITE‐15 Determinati<strong>on</strong> of Vitamin A (retinol, vitamin E (tocopherol), and<br />

B‐carotene in food stuff by HPLC‐UV<br />

Good precisi<strong>on</strong> and recovery data for IF.<br />

LOD, accuracy, and expanded uncertainty, trueness data.<br />

Some IF data.<br />

No study director was identified during meeting<br />

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