Publications by authors named "Sofya Lebedinets"

A novel approach for stir membrane liquid phase microextraction of tetracyclines from biological fluids was developed. The microextraction procedure assumed in situ formation of microdroplets of a hydrophobic medium-chain fatty acid (extraction solvent) from homogeneous sample solution containing water-soluble medium-chain fatty acid salt by acidification and simultaneous analytes extraction and organic phase separation into pores of stir membrane disk. Obtained large surface area between the extraction solvent and aqueous phase and high porosity of the membrane provided fast extraction and phase separation (extraction time - 5 min) and reducing extraction solvent volume to the order of several µL.

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A homogeneous liquid-liquid microextraction procedure based on primary amine phase separation was developed as a novel approach for the pretreatment of biological fluids. The procedure assumes primary amine dissolution in the aqueous sample phase, resulting in the creation of a homogeneous sample solution followed by phase separation and analyte extraction in the presence of a polar, water-miscible organic solvent. The phenomenon of primary amine phase separation from homogeneous aqueous solution in the presence of a polar, water-miscible organic solvent was studied in detail and applied for separation and preconcentration in chemical analysis for the first time.

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A novel approach for green and simple solid-phase extraction of ionizable analytes using cation-exchange resin particles packed in a rotating cotton-based disk has been developed and utilized for the chemiluminescence determination of ofloxacin in biological fluids (serum and urine). The use of highly-available cation-exchange resin provided effective separation of analyte from complex sample matrixes and its elution by aqueous electrolyte solution without any organic solvents. Ofloxacin ionization in acidic sample solution allowed to provide effective separation of the analyte for subsequent chemiluminescence detection.

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An automated salting-out assisted liquid-liquid microextraction (SALLME) procedure based on a flow system was developed as new approach for pretreatment of complex sample matrix. In this procedure 1-octylamine was investigated as novel extractant for the SALLME. The procedure involved aspiration of the 1-octylamine and sample solution into a mixing chamber of a flow system followed by their air-bubble mixing resulting to isotropic solution formation.

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An automated magnetic dispersive micro-solid phase extraction procedure in a fluidized reactor was developed for the determination of fluoroquinolone antimicrobial drugs (fleroxacin, norfloxacin and ofloxacin) in meat-based baby food samples. A stepwise injection system was successfully combined with afluidized reactorand applied for the magnetic dispersive micro-solid phase extraction procedure automation. The developed automated procedure involved injection of the sample solution into the fluidized reactor followed by the on-line separation of the analytes from the sample matrix based on fluidized beds strategy using magnetic nanoparticles, elution and determination of the analytes using a high performance liquid chromatography system with fluorescence detection.

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