Phytate Quantification using HPIC in the Presence of Iron and Aluminum

2014 
Phytate is an organic form of P that is difficult to analyze in complex matrices. To test if high concentrations of aluminum (Al) and iron (Fe) hinder accurate quantification of phytate in dairy manure and broiler litter when measured by high-performance ion chromatography (HPIC), researchers spiked dairy manure and broiler litter samples with Al, Fe, and phytate. Samples were alkaline extracted, acidified, and filtered, and then phytate spike recovery was analyzed with HPIC. High concentrations of Fe did not hinder phytate recovery in manure or litter samples. While phytate recovery was complete at typical manure and litter Al concentrations, high concentrations of Al inhibited phytate recovery in litter samples and in some manure samples. Overall, alkaline extraction of dairy manure and broiler litter and analysis with HPIC proved to be relatively accurate, fast, and cheap within normal Al and Fe ranges, compared to the commonly used nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) method.
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