Optimization of enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin in Nile tilapia muscle by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with fluorescence detector using tetracycline as internal standard
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Author list: Dyveasna Nath, Chanchai Tripetch, Sudtida Pliankarom Thanasupsin
Publication year: 2023
Title of series: CHEMICAL DIVERSITY TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Start page: 7
End page: 12
Number of pages: 6
URL: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1vCxGaCCik1W2cYSu28DffH_iLCf-SN7K&export=download
Languages: English-United States (EN-US)
Abstract
The objective of this study was to improve the determination techniques of enrofloxacin (ENR) and ciprofloxacin (CIP) in tilapia muscle by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with a fluorescence detector (HPLC-FLD). A fluorescence detector was used to simultaneously detect ENR, CIP, and TC at the corresponding wavelengths; exciting 274 nm and emission wavelength 428 nm. Tetracycline (TC) was used as an internal standard. The target compounds were successfully separated when using combined column C18 VertiSep™ AQS 4.6x250 mm, 5 µm. The column temperature was set at 30oC. The isocratic elution was performed as mobile phase A 0.1% (v/v) formic acid in Milli-Q water, and mobile phase B was 0.1 % (v/v) formic acid in acetonitrile (82:18, v/v). The injection volume and the flow rate were 20 μL and 1.0 mL/min. ENR, CIP, and TC have been extracted by vortex-assisted extraction with an extractant. Finally, the extracted samples were filtered with 0.20 μm of nylon filter and injected into HPLC-FLD. The determination coefficient (R2) was 0.9999 for the concentration ranging from 1.56˗100 μg/kg. The recovery of CIP and ENR at 6.25 and 25 μg/kg were 95.52˗105.28 % and 67.68˗103.36 %, respectively. Relative standard deviations (%RSD) of CIP and ENR were 3.24˗5.79 % and 0.33˗5.46 %, respectively. This study revealed a successful optimization and effective determination of ENR and CIP in fish samples by HPLC-FLD.
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