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Gas and liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry for the multiresidue analysis of β-agonists in biological matrices
Authors:G. Van Vyncht   S. Preece   P. Gaspar   G. Maghuin-Rogister  E. DePauw
Affiliation:

a Mass Spectrometry Center, Chemistry Department, University of Liège, B-6, Sart Tilman, 4000, Liège, Belgium

b Laboratory of Analysis of Foodstuffs from Animal Origin, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liège, B-43-b, Sart Tilman, 4000, Liège, Belgium

c VG Organic (VG-Biotech), Altrincham, WA14 5RZ, UK

Abstract:β-Agonists are substances used in veterinary and human medicine for the treatment of pulmonary disorders. They have found a use as growth promoters to improve meat-to-fat ratios in cattle but they are not authorized for use in the European Union. Due to their presence in trace levels (usually less than 1 μg/kg), to the diversity of the illegally used compounds and to the complexity of the biological matrices analysed, the detection of these residues requires a very sensitive and specific method of determination. This work describes the strategy of analysis we developed for five β-agonists in urine and liver. The combination of improved solid- or liquid-phase extraction methods and LC or GC-MS-MS (in the multiple reaction monitoring mode) has shown to provide a system suitable for the control of these substances. The efficiency of extraction and the sensitivity and selectivity allow this multiresidue detection down to, and below, the UK regulatory level of 0.5 μg/kg. Moreover, the use of LC removes the need for the derivatisation step (cyclic methylboronate derivatives) which is required prior to GC-MS-MS analysis.
Keywords:Beta-Agonists   Clenbuterol   Salbutamol   Cimaterol   Mabuterol   Terbutaline
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