Journal article
Candidate reference method for determination of vitamin D from dried blood spot samples
R Zakaria, KJ Allen, JJ Koplin, P Roche, RF Greaves
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine | WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH | Published : 2020
Abstract
The current millennium has seen an explosion in vitamin D testing with the overarching aim of requests to clinically stratify patients as replete or deficient in vitamin D. At a population level, dried blood spot (DBS) sampling offers a less invasive and more practical application for assessment of vitamin D status. We have therefore aimed to develop a sensitive and robust DBS vitamin D method that is traceable to serum for use in population-based studies. Blood spots, calibrators and controls were prepared by punching a 3.2 mm DBS from filter paper and placed into a 96-well micro-plate. The DBS disk was eluted with a combination of water-methanol and internal standard (ISTD) solution follow..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council - Centre of Excellence in Paediatric Food Allergy and Food-related Immune Disorders [Grant ID 1041420].