| Literature DB >> 25660716 |
Huili Wang1, Ming Gao2, Mei Wang1, Rongbo Zhang1, Wenwei Wang1, Randy A Dahlgren3, Xuedong Wang4.
Abstract
Herein, we developed a novel integrated device to perform phase separation based on ultrasound-assisted salt-induced liquid-liquid microextraction for determination of five fluoroquinones (FQs) in human body fluids. The integrated device consisted of three simple HDPE components used to separate the extraction solvent from the aqueous phase prior to retrieving the extractant. A series of extraction parameters were optimized using the response surface method based on central composite design. Optimal conditions consisted of 945μL acetone extraction solvent, pH 2.1, 4.1min stir time, 5.9g Na2SO4, and 4.0min centrifugation. Under optimized conditions, the limits of detection (at S/N=3) were 0.12-0.66μgL(-1), the linear range was 0.5-500μgL(-1) and recoveries were 92.6-110.9% for the five FQs extracted from plasma and urine. The proposed method has several advantages, such as easy construction from inexpensive materials, high extraction efficiency, short extraction time, and compatibility with HPLC analysis. Thus, this method shows excellent prospects for sample pretreatment and analysis of FQs in human body fluids.Entities:
Keywords: Central composite design; Fluoroquinolones; Integrated microextraction device; Phase separation; Plasma and urine testing; Ultrasound-assisted salt-induced liquid–liquid microextraction
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25660716 DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2015.01.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci ISSN: 1570-0232 Impact factor: 3.205