A Combined High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic–Microbiological Assay for Serum Folic Acid

Abstract
An assay of folic acid in human serum is described involving HPLC fractionation of deproteinized serum prior toLactobacillus caseiassay. High specific activity [3H]folic acid is added as internal standard to 1 ml serum prior to deproteinization with perchlorate and an aliquot is applied to a C18reverse-phase HPLC column. The folic acid fraction was assayed byL. caseimicrotiter plate assay. Intra- and interassay variations (CV) were 5.5 and 7.5% respectively for sera (n= 10) spiked with folic acid. The percentage recovery for folic acid additions of 10 and 20 ng/liter were 105.2 and 103.7%, respectively. The lower limit of detection was 1 ng folic acid/ml serum. Folates other than folic acid and 5-methyltetrahydrofolate were not detected. The assay permitted serial measurements to be made of folates in serum following an oral dose.