2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-82502013000100017
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QuEChERS-HPLC-DAD method for sulphonamides in chicken breast

Abstract: The development of a QuEChERS-HPLC-DAD method using a Lichrospher 60 RP-Select B column (250 x 4.6 mm x 5 µm) at 40°C, mobile phase constituted by phosphate buffer:acetonitrile (75:25, v/v) at a initial flow rate of 0.5 mL min -1 , increased by 1.2 mL min -1 and at 265 nm is presented for simultaneous determination of sulphadiazine, sulphametoxipiridazine and sulphamethoxazole in chicken breast samples. QuEchERS is inexpensive, fast and easy, and the extraction of the analytes of the matrix was successfully em… Show more

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“…The quick easy cheap effective rugged safe (QuEChERS) method is an extraction technique that employs an organic solvent and phase separation using high salt content, in some cases followed by dispersive solid phase extraction (d-SPE) for sample clean up. The QuEChERS method, which was originally developed for pesticide analysis in fruits and vegetables [44,45], has recently been proposed for the analysis of veterinary drugs in different food matrices [4, 41,43,46]. Recent applications of this method are discussed below.…”
Section: Quechersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The quick easy cheap effective rugged safe (QuEChERS) method is an extraction technique that employs an organic solvent and phase separation using high salt content, in some cases followed by dispersive solid phase extraction (d-SPE) for sample clean up. The QuEChERS method, which was originally developed for pesticide analysis in fruits and vegetables [44,45], has recently been proposed for the analysis of veterinary drugs in different food matrices [4, 41,43,46]. Recent applications of this method are discussed below.…”
Section: Quechersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Machado et al [46] developed a QuEChERS method followed by analysis on the high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with a diode array detector (DAD) for the simultaneous determination of sulfadiazine, sulfamethoxazole and sulfamethoxypyridazine in chicken breast samples. The LODs ranged between 10 and 13 μg kg −1 and the LOQs ranged between 25 and 30 μg kg −1 while recoveries ranged between 75.4 and 98.7%.…”
Section: Class Of Veterinary Drugsmentioning
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“…Nevertheless, allergic reactions to these drugs are common, and residues should be monitored to ensure they are not present at levels above those considered safe. A QuEChERS-HPLC-DAD method for detecting sulfonamides in chicken breast was reported in 2013; the method attained LOQs below the MRL established by the European Community (100 µg/kg) and recoveries above 70% [ 4 ] by using buffering salts and concentrating the extract before analysis ( Figure 3 ). A similar study used HPLC/FLD and Z-Sep + as a sorbent instead [ 57 ], also achieving LOQs below the established MRL, but the recoveries for some sulfonamides were slightly lower than those of Machado et al [ 4 ].…”
Section: Application Of Quechers To Foods Of Animal Originmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A QuEChERS-HPLC-DAD method for detecting sulfonamides in chicken breast was reported in 2013; the method attained LOQs below the MRL established by the European Community (100 µg/kg) and recoveries above 70% [ 4 ] by using buffering salts and concentrating the extract before analysis ( Figure 3 ). A similar study used HPLC/FLD and Z-Sep + as a sorbent instead [ 57 ], also achieving LOQs below the established MRL, but the recoveries for some sulfonamides were slightly lower than those of Machado et al [ 4 ]. A study using QuEChERS-LC-MS/MS described the simultaneous determination of 20 veterinary drug residues including several antibiotics and anthelmintics in chicken breast in less than 8.5 min [ 20 ].…”
Section: Application Of Quechers To Foods Of Animal Originmentioning
confidence: 99%