The vitamin status of 49 healthy college student (women, aged 20-26 y) was estimated for evaluation of vitamin status and the Korean Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for vitamin . The average daily vitamin intake of the subjects was 0.86 0.289 mg/d or 61.43 24.10% of Korean RDA. The average ratio of vitamin intake to daily protein intake was 0.014 0.003 mg/g protein. Foods from animal and plaint sources provided 34.25 18.62% and 65.78 18.72%, respectively, of total vitamin . Plasma pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP) concentration was significantly (p<.01 - p<.001) positively correlated to intakes of all other nutrients except vitamin C. However, no significant correlation was found between plasma PLP and nutrient intake. Vitamin intake only tended to have a positive correlation with plasma PLP concentration. Plasma total cholesterol was correlated to plasma PLP concentration (p<.05). Plasma PLP had no correlation with levels of glucose, triglyceride, and albumin. These results confirm that the present Korea RDA for vitamin of 1.4mg/d based on 0.02 mg/g protein is adequate.