Literature DB >> 19165836

Determination of spiramycin and neospiramycin antibiotic residues in raw milk using LC/ESI-MS/MS and solid-phase extraction.

Jian Wang1, Daniel Leung.   

Abstract

A simple confirmatory method for the determination of spiramycin and its metabolite neospiramycin in raw milk using LC ESI MS/MS is presented. Macrolide residues in raw milk were extracted by ACN, and sample extracts were further cleaned up and concentrated using SPE cartridges. Both spiramycin and neospiramycin were protonated in electrospray positive ion mode to form singly and/or doubly charged pseudomolecular ions. Data acquisition was achieved using multiple reaction monitoring, i.e., two transitions, for quantification and confirmation. Matrix-matched standard calibration curves were utilized to achieve the best accuracy for the method. The method performance was evaluated according to both a conventional validation procedure and a designed experimental result. The measurement uncertainty arising from accuracy and precision was estimated. The method accuracy, expressed as a percentage of an overall recovery, was from 82.1 to 108.8%, and its intermediate precision was less than 20%. LC/ESI-MS/MS method LODs (S/N greater, not dbl equals 3:1) of spiramycin and neospiramycin were less than 1.0 microg/kg.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19165836     DOI: 10.1002/jssc.200800599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sep Sci        ISSN: 1615-9306            Impact factor:   3.645


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