its more about picking the best answer rather than possible solutions
in this case, GC will be the easiest and most efficient method, whereas IR would take longer time, more calibration, and possibly a lot more computational power.
as for the first question, when you vapourise the sample for GC, larger biological molecules could fragment [like in Mass Spec], which is undesired, hence why it is generally used for smaller molecules [but some larger ones can still be tested with GC, such as steroids]
HPLC is hence preferred for larger molecules, as fragments do not occur. However, appropriate solvent need to be chosen for the analytes in question
hence, as this is a fairly large biomolecule, HPLC is the preferred instrument.