Vitamin C Concentration Assay
(By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D)
- Add 25.00 ml of vitamin C standard solution to a 125 ml Erlenmeyer flask.
- Add 10 drops of 1% starch solution.
- Rinse your buret with a small volume of the iodine solution and then fill it. Record the initial volume.
- Titrate the solution until the endpoint is reached. This will be when you see the first sign of blue color that persists after 20 seconds of swirling the solution.
- Record the final volume of iodine solution. The volume that was required is the starting volume minus the final volume.
- Repeat the titration at least twice more. The results should agree within 0.1 ml.
- You titrate samples exactly the same as you did your standard. Record the initial and final volume of iodine solution required to produce the color change at the endpoint.
Vitamin C Assay Solutions
Starch Indicator Solution
- Add 0.50 g soluble starch to 50 ml near-boiling distilled water.
- Mix well and allow to cool before use. (doesn't have to be 1%; 0.5% is fine)
Iodine Solution
- Dissolve 5.00 g potassium iodide (KI) and 0.268 g potassium iodate (KIO3) in 200 ml of distilled water.
- Add 30 ml of 3 M sulfuric acid.
- Pour this solution into a 500 ml graduted cylinder and dilute it to a final volume of 500 ml with distilled water.
- Mix the solution.
- Transfer the solution to a 600 ml beaker. Label the beaker as your iodine solution.
Vitamin C Standard Solution
- Dissolve 0.250 g vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in 100 ml distilled water.
- Dilute to 250 ml with distilled water in a volumetric flask. Label the flask as your vitamin C standard solution.
Dough Media Recipes
Optimized recipe per plate:
- 20ml H2O
- 0.24g NaCl
- 0.15g bactoagar
- 0.75g flour