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  1. Fatin Najwa, R., Azrina, A.
    MyJurnal
    Vitamin C is one of the essential vitamins for human and animal. Many methods were
    developed for the determination of vitamin C such as spectrophotometry, electrophoresis,
    titration, and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). This study aims to compare
    vitamin C content of citrus fruits (orange, grapefruit, lemon, lime, kaffir lime and musk lime)
    using indophenol titration and HPLC-PDA methods. In the titration method, orange has the
    highest vitamin C content (58.30 mg/100g) followed by grapefruit (49.15 mg/100g), lemon
    (43.96 mg/100g), kaffir lime (37.24 mg/100g), lime (27.78 mg/100g) and musk lime (18.62
    mg/100g). While, in the HPLC method orange also leads with the highest vitamin C content
    (43.61 mg/100g) followed by lemon (31.33 mg/100g), grapefruit (26.40 mg/100g), lime (22.36
    mg/100g), kaffir lime (21.58 mg/100g) and musk lime (16.78 mg/100g). Orange is the best
    source of vitamin C while musk and kaffir lime have lower content. Significant differences
    were observed in vitamin C of samples by both methods. Both methods are suitable for the
    determination of vitamin C, however HPLC method is more accurate, precise and specific.
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