1. Screening method for the detection of residues of amphenicol antibiotics in bovine milk by optical biosensor.
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Thompson CS, Traynor IM, Fodey TL, Barnes P, Faulkner DV, and Crooks SRH
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- Animals, Biosensing Techniques, Cattle, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, Food Hypersensitivity, Humans, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Thiamphenicol analogs & derivatives, Thiamphenicol analysis, Anti-Bacterial Agents analysis, Chloramphenicol analysis, Drug Residues analysis, Milk chemistry
- Abstract
An immunobiosensor assay was developed for multi-residue screening in bovine milk of the parent amphenicols, thiamphenicol and florfenicol, along with the metabolite florfenicol amine. A polyclonal antibody raised in a rabbit after immunisation with a florfenicol amine-protein conjugate was employed in the assay. Milk samples were subjected to acetonitrile extraction, reconstituted in buffer and diluted prior to biosensor analysis. Validation data obtained from the analysis of fortified samples has shown that the method has a detection capability of less than 0.25 µg kg
-1 for florfenicol and less than 0.5 µg kg-1 for florfenicol amine and thiamphenicol. The cross-reactivity profile and validation data for the detection of these amphenicols is presented together with results obtained following the analysis of florfenicol incurred samples using the developed screening method along with a comparison of results obtained from the analysis of the same incurred samples using an MRM3 UPLC-MS/MS confirmatory method. Results are also presented obtained from the analysis of samples from both treated and non-treated animals which were co-housed and which show the potential for cross-contamination.- Published
- 2020
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