Comparison of different methods for the determination of several quinolonic and cinolonic antibiotics in trout muscle tissue by HPLC with fluorescence detection |
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Authors: | I. Durán Merás T. Galeano Díaz F. Salinas López M. I. Rodríguez Cacéres |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Extremadura, 06071 Badajoz, Spain |
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Abstract: | Summary Quinolonic and cinolonic derivatives are mainly used as antibacterials in fish-farms. In this paper we describe a careful revision of the treatment procedures of samples and a prodedure for the determination of residues of these compounds. Because of the complexity and duration of these procedures, several studies have been carried out and these have lead to a simpler and shorter method. Three approaches have been examined: lyophilization followed by extraction with chloroform, solid-liquid extraction with chloroform and solid-liquid extraction with sodium hydroxide solution, followed by liquid-liquid partition in chloroform. Some previous studies into the partition equilibrium are also included. As a result of our studies we propose a procedure with a lower number of steps than those previously described in the literature. This method has been applied to the analysis of nalidixic, 7-hydroxymethylnalidixic and oxolinic acids and cinoxacin in trout muscle. These analysis have been carried out using an HPLC system equipped with a C18 column and fluorimetric detection. The mobile phase was acetonitrile:oxalic acid. The recoveries obtained were: 70–97% for 7-hydroxymethylnalidixic acid, 75–78% for nalidixic acid, 71–95% for oxolinic acid and 72–85% for cinoxacin. |
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Keywords: | Column liquid chromatography Quinolonic and cinolonic antibiotics Trout Fish farming |
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