1. Determination of chloramphenicol in honey by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
- Author
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M. Multari, G. Campana, A. Simonella, A.F. Forti, and G. Scortichini
- Subjects
Chemical ionization ,Electrospray ,Chromatography ,Electrospray ionization ,Biochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry ,Environmental Chemistry ,Sample preparation ,Solid phase extraction ,Ammonium acetate ,Spectroscopy ,Dichloromethane - Abstract
An effective liquid chromatographic method with tandem mass spectrometric (LC–MS/MS) detection and identification is presented for the determination of chloramphenicol (CAP) in honey. After a preliminary dissolution in water, samples were extracted with a mixture of dichloromethane/acetone and evaporated to dryness; the following clean up was carried out on an octadecyl (C18) SPE cartridge. CAP was determined by LC–MS/MS, using electrospray ionization in the negative ion mode (ESI−). The column was a LUNA Phenomenex with a mixture of methanol-aqueous ammonium acetate (60:40, v/v) as a mobile phase. Honey samples were fortified at CAP levels 0.30–0.45–0.60 μg kg−1 with 5D-CAP as internal standard. At these levels, trueness ranged between 98.7 and 102.0% and within-laboratory reproducibility was lower than 6.2%, expressed as relative standard deviation. The limit of decision (CCα) was 0.07 μg kg−1 and detection capability (CCβ) was 0.10 μg kg−1.
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- 2005