Abstract: | An orthogonal two‐dimensional solid‐phase extraction strategy was established for the selective enrichment of three aminoglycosides including spectinomycin, streptomycin, and dihydrostreptomycin in milk. A reversed‐phase liquid chromatography material (C18) and a weak cation‐exchange material (TGA) were integrated in a single solid‐phase extraction cartridge. The feasibility of two‐dimensional clean‐up procedure that experienced two‐step adsorption, two‐step rinsing, and two‐step elution was systematically investigated. Based on the orthogonality of reversed‐phase and weak cation‐exchange procedures, the two‐dimensional solid‐phase extraction strategy could minimize the interference from the hydrophobic matrix existing in traditional reversed‐phase solid‐phase extraction. In addition, high ionic strength in the extracts could be effectively removed before the second dimension of weak cation‐exchange solid‐phase extraction. Combined with liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry, the optimized procedure was validated according to the European Union Commission directive 2002/657/EC. A good performance was achieved in terms of linearity, recovery, precision, decision limit, and detection capability in milk. Finally, the optimized two‐dimensional clean‐up procedure incorporated with liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry was successfully applied to the rapid monitoring of aminoglycoside residues in milk. |