Determination of penicillin G in feeds by liquid chromatography with solid-phase extraction |
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Authors: | Gramse Matthew J Jacobson Paul E |
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Affiliation: | State of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Bureau of Laboratory Services, 4702 University Ave, PO Box 7883, Madison, WI 53707-7883, USA. matthew.gramse@datcp.state.wi.us |
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Abstract: | ![]() A liquid chromatographic method was developed for the determination of penicillin G in feeds. The method involves extraction of penicillin G with methanol, concentration under a stream of nitrogen, and cleanup using Phenomenex Strata-X solid-phase extraction cartridge. Analyte separation and quantification were achieved by gradient reversed-phase liquid chromatography and ultraviolet absorbance at 230 nm. Average spike recoveries for samples prepared at 3 spiking levels (25, 50, and 200 g/ton) were 96.3, 92.1, and 88.6%, respectively. The overall method precision at each of the 3 spiking levels was < or = 5.39% relative standard deviation. The limits of detection and quantititation (g/ton formulation) were 3.89 and 13.0 g/ton, respectively. |
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