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Quantitative determination of four nitrofurans and corresponding metabolites in the fish muscle by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry

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A method validated based on the European Union (EU) regulations for determining the presence of furazolidone, furaltadone, nitrofurazone, nitrofurantoin and their corresponding metabolites AOZ, AMOZ, SC and AH in fish… Click to show full abstract

A method validated based on the European Union (EU) regulations for determining the presence of furazolidone, furaltadone, nitrofurazone, nitrofurantoin and their corresponding metabolites AOZ, AMOZ, SC and AH in fish muscle was developed. Samples were acid-hydrolyzed, treated with 2-nitrobenzaldehyde and extracted with ethyl acetate. The extracts were dried in a N2 stream and redissolved in methanol: water (50: 0, v/v). Analysis was performed by LC/ESI/MS/MS. This developed method carried limits of quantification lower than 10μg/kg for the nitrofurans and 1.0μg/kg for the metabolites. It was observed that the decision limit (CCα) ranged from 2.93 to 5.01μg/kg for the nitrofurans and 0.19 to 0.43μg/kg for the metabolites. The detection capability (CCβ) was between 3.62 and 6.20μg/kg for the nitrofurans and between 0.23 and 0.54μg/kg for the metabolites. The linear calibration curve parameters in the fortified fish muscle were between 1.0-100.0μg/kg and 0.1-10.0μg/kg for the nitrofurans and metabolites, respectively.

Keywords: muscle; nitrofurans metabolites; fish muscle; corresponding metabolites; determination four; quantitative determination

Journal Title: Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
Year Published: 2020

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