| Literature DB >> 25476329 |
Rodrigo Barcellos Hoff1, Gabriel Rübensam2, Louise Jank3, Fabiano Barreto4, Maria do Carmo Ruaro Peralba5, Tânia Mara Pizzolato5, M Silvia Díaz-Cruz6, Damià Barceló7.
Abstract
In residue analysis of veterinary drugs in foodstuff, matrix effects are one of the most critical points. This work present a discuss considering approaches used to estimate, minimize and monitoring matrix effects in bioanalytical methods. Qualitative and quantitative methods for estimation of matrix effects such as post-column infusion, slopes ratios analysis, calibration curves (mathematical and statistical analysis) and control chart monitoring are discussed using real data. Matrix effects varying in a wide range depending of the analyte and the sample preparation method: pressurized liquid extraction for liver samples show matrix effects from 15.5 to 59.2% while a ultrasound-assisted extraction provide values from 21.7 to 64.3%. The matrix influence was also evaluated: for sulfamethazine analysis, losses of signal were varying from -37 to -96% for fish and eggs, respectively. Advantages and drawbacks are also discussed considering a workflow for matrix effects assessment proposed and applied to real data from sulfonamides residues analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Antibiotics; Control charts; Ion suppression; Matrix effects; Quality control; Sulfonamides; Validation; Veterinary drug residues
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25476329 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2014.08.046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057