Analysis of fat-soluble vitamins. XV. Confirmation of isotachysterol in vitamin D concentrates.

1977 
The reaction with maleic anhydride yielding Diels-Alder adducts is used to distinguish vitamin D isomers. Treatment at 100 degrees C for 3 hr eliminates the fast-reacting (tachysterol and trans-vitamin D) and slow-reacting (cis-vitamin D and previtamin D) isomers. However, isotachysterol is not eliminated. The procedure has been incorporated as a confirmation test for isotachysterol in the official final action method for the determination of vitamin D in concentrates, 43.B14-43.B24.
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