Chemical Analysis of Antibiotic Residues in Food 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9781118067208.ch7
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Single‐Residue Quantitative and Confirmatory Methods

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“…Highly polar compounds, such as aminoglycosides and amoxicillin, do not perform well in multi-class methods as they are relatively insoluble in organic solvents and exhibit little or no affinity for non-polar stationary phases used in reversed-phase LC without the addition of acidic ion-pairing reagents, which tend to be taxing on silica-based cartridges and columns (Kujawski & Namiesnik 2009). A multitude of methods have been developed for the analysis of single classes of veterinary drugs in honey and reviewed previously (Bogialli & DiCorcia 2009;Baraganska et al 2011;Tarbin et al 2012). A brief selection of single-class methods amenable to nitrofuran metabolites, sulfonamides and aminoglycosides that have been developed in association with government laboratories are detailed herein.…”
Section: Analytical Methodologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Highly polar compounds, such as aminoglycosides and amoxicillin, do not perform well in multi-class methods as they are relatively insoluble in organic solvents and exhibit little or no affinity for non-polar stationary phases used in reversed-phase LC without the addition of acidic ion-pairing reagents, which tend to be taxing on silica-based cartridges and columns (Kujawski & Namiesnik 2009). A multitude of methods have been developed for the analysis of single classes of veterinary drugs in honey and reviewed previously (Bogialli & DiCorcia 2009;Baraganska et al 2011;Tarbin et al 2012). A brief selection of single-class methods amenable to nitrofuran metabolites, sulfonamides and aminoglycosides that have been developed in association with government laboratories are detailed herein.…”
Section: Analytical Methodologymentioning
confidence: 98%