Determination of Choline in Infant Formula and Other Food Samples by IC

Applications | 2012 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Ion chromatography
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Summary

Determination of Choline in Infant Formula and Food Samples by Ion Chromatography


Significance of Choline Determination


Choline is a water soluble micronutrient critical for cell membrane structure, methyl group metabolism and neurological development. It is naturally present and also added to infant formulas and dietary supplements. Reliable quantification of total choline in complex food matrices is essential for nutrition labeling, quality assurance and meeting regulatory requirements.

Objectives and Study Overview


This work aims to refine an ion chromatography method for measuring choline in infant formula, defatted soy flour and egg powder. The study replaces manual eluent preparation with an electrolytic generator, adopts a higher efficiency column set, and proposes a streamlined sample preparation to boost throughput and sensitivity compared to previous protocols.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Key steps include acid hydrolysis of samples, filtration, dilution and direct injection into an RFIC system with suppressed conductivity detection. The main instrumentation and reagents are listed below
  • Thermo Scientific Dionex ICS-5000 or equivalent RFIC system with dual pump, eluent generator and self-regenerating suppressor
  • Dionex IonPac CS19 analytical (2 × 250 mm) and CG19 guard (2 × 50 mm) columns
  • Electrolytically generated 6.4 mM methanesulfonic acid eluent
  • Polysulfone syringe filters (0.2 μm), centrifuge tubes and Chromeleon CDS software
The sample extraction involves heating with 1 M HCl at 70 °C for three hours, filtering, diluting and injecting 5 μL for analysis. A phospholipase D step was evaluated but found unnecessary for complete choline release.

Key Results and Discussion


Chromatographic separation of choline from six common cations is achieved within 20 minutes. Calibration across 0.5–50 mg/L shows excellent linearity (r2 = 0.9999). The method detection limit is ~2.3 μg/L and quantification limit 7.7 μg/L. Recoveries for spiked samples ranged from 94 to 98%, with intra- and interday precisions below 0.8% RSD. Measured choline levels were 35 mg/100 kcal in infant formula (146% of label), 15.3 mg/g in egg powder and 3.13 mg/g in soy flour, closely matching NIST reference values.

Practical Benefits and Applications


  • Enhanced automation and reproducibility through reagent-free eluent generation
  • Reduced eluent consumption and waste compared to manual preparation
  • Improved peak efficiency and shorter run times using the CS19 column
  • Simultaneous quantitation of choline and inorganic cations in one analysis

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Ongoing developments may include coupling IC with mass spectrometry for structural confirmation of choline derivatives, further miniaturization of columns for higher throughput, and extension of the method to fortified beverages and botanical supplements. Automation of sample cleanup and integration with data-processing workflows can drive wider adoption in quality control laboratories.

Conclusion


The presented RFIC method provides a sensitive, selective and reproducible alternative to traditional enzymatic and colorimetric assays for choline quantification in food samples. It offers faster analysis, enhanced automation and compliance with nutritional labeling standards.

References


  1. Phillips MM Analytical Approaches to Determination of Total Choline in Foods and Dietary Supplements Anal Bioanal Chem 2012 403 2103–2112
  2. USDA Database Choline Content of Common Foods 2004 Agricultural Research Service Washington DC
  3. AOAC Official Method 999.14 Choline in Infant Formula and Milk Enzymatic Colorimetric Method AOAC International 1999
  4. Woollard DC Indyk HE Determination of Choline in Milk and Infant Formulas by Enzymatic Analysis Collaborative Study J AOAC Int 2000 83 131–138
  5. Dionex Application Note 124 Determination of Choline in Dry Milk and Infant Formula Thermo Fisher Scientific 2002
  6. Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act Sec 412 Requirements for Infant Formulas US FDA 2009

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