To detect sub-ppb levels of the antibiotic chloramphenicol in honey matrix, a convenient method of extraction and measurement using liquid chromatography with detection by tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) was developed. Honey samples fortified with chloramphenicol and isotopically labeled chloramphenicol were extracted using diatomaceous-based supported liquid-liquid extraction cartridges to generate a standard calibration curve. Four MS/MS transitions were used for quantification and four other transitions for confirmation of chloramphenicol. The limit of detection for chloramphenicol was 0.05 ng/g and the lower limit of quantification was 0.1 ng/g. Several commercial honey samples were analyzed for chloramphenicol content using this method.
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J Environ Sci Health B
January 2025
Department of Chemistry, B.M.S. College of Engineering, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
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College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Qiqihar University, Qiqihar, 161006, China; College of Materials Science and Engineering, College of Pharmacy, Jiamusi University, Jiamusi, 154007, China. Electronic address:
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School of Chemical Engineering, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsang, 38541, Republic of Korea.
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Department of Chemistry, School of Applied Science, REVA University, Bangalore, India.
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Institute of Chemistry, Federal University of Uberlândia, 38400-902, Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
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