Determination of flunixin residues in bovine muscle tissue by liquid chromatography with UV detection. |
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Authors: | P A Asea J R Patterson G O Korsrud P M Dowling J O Boison |
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Institution: | Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Centre for Veterinary Drug Residues, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. |
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Abstract: | A new and sensitive liquid chromatography-ultra violet method with a detection limit of 6 ng/g (ppb) and a limit of quantification of 15 ng/g was developed for the determination of flunixin residues in bovine muscle tissue. Flunixin in homogenized animal tissue was extracted with acetonitrile after enzyme digestion. The tissue digest (extract) was then cleaned up on a solid-phase extraction cartridge and eluted with acidified hexane. After the eluate was evaporated to dryness under nitrogen at 55 degrees C, the residue was reconstituted in 1 mL mobile phase solution and analyzed by reversed-phase gradient chromatography with UV detection at 285 nm. The method was then applied in a survey study of slaughter animals to determine whether flunixin is being used in an off-label manner for veal and beef production in Canada. |
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