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  • A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method was developed for the simultaneous detection of pyrimethamine (PYR) and ormetoprim (OMT) in chicken feed, showing a characteristic relationship between retention factor and acetonitrile concentration.
  • Increasing acetonitrile concentration improves the retention factor from 82% with sodium 1-octanesulfonate (PIC B-8) as the pairing ion, while ion-suppressing HPLC shows less effective results at varying pH levels.
  • The method provides linear calibration curves for PYR and OMT, with no interference from other substances, and the recovery rates for both compounds from spiked feed samples demonstrate reliable detection efficiency.

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A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method is developed to simultaneously determine pyrimethamine (PYR) and ormetoprim (OMT) in chicken feed. In the ion-pairing HPLC determination of PYR and OMT, the relation between the retention factor (k') and the concentration of the organic phase (acetonitrile) shows a characteristic curve. The k' value first decreases and then increases slowly with increasing concentrations of acetonitrile, but then increases rapidly when the acetonitrile concentration increases to 90%. Resolutions (Rs) of PYR and OMT decrease gradually when the concentration of organic phase increases. Increasing the concentration of the pairing ion sodium 1-octanesulfonate (PIC B-8) can decrease the k' and Rs values. Optimum values of k' and Rs are obtained using 82% acetonitrile in 0.005 M PIC B-8. In ion-suppressing HPLC, varying the concentration of Na2HPO4 has little effect on either the k' or Rs values of PYR or OMT at pH 7.5. However, at pH 4.0, k' and Rs decline when the concentration of Na2HPO4 increases. In general, ion-pairing HPLC generates more satisfactory results than ion-suppressing HPLC. Using 82% acetonitrile in water containing 0.001M PIC B-8 as the mobile phase, linear calibration curves are obtained in the range from 1 to 5 mg/L of PYR and OMT. Sulfamonomethoxine, sulfadimethoxine, sulfaquinoxaline, trimethoprim, amprolium, clopidol, and nicarbazin do not interfere with the detection of PYR or OMT. The recoveries of PYR from spiked feed at 1 and 5 mg/Kg are 73.0% and 72.0%, respectively, and those of OMT from spiked feed at 3 and 7 mg/Kg are 50.3% and 53.6%, respectively.

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Article Synopsis
  • A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method was developed for the simultaneous detection of pyrimethamine (PYR) and ormetoprim (OMT) in chicken feed, showing a characteristic relationship between retention factor and acetonitrile concentration.
  • Increasing acetonitrile concentration improves the retention factor from 82% with sodium 1-octanesulfonate (PIC B-8) as the pairing ion, while ion-suppressing HPLC shows less effective results at varying pH levels.
  • The method provides linear calibration curves for PYR and OMT, with no interference from other substances, and the recovery rates for both compounds from spiked feed samples demonstrate reliable detection efficiency.
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