Development and validation of a modified QuEChERS protocol coupled to LC-MS/MS for simultaneous determination of multi-class antibiotic residues in honey.

Food Chem

Analytical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt; Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Industries, Future University, Cairo, Egypt.

Published: January 2016

LC-MS/MS assay was developed and validated according to EU guidelines for determination of nitrofuran metabolites and nitroimidazole residues in honey. Crude samples were acid-treated to liberate matrix-bound residues and a modified QuEChERS protocol was employed. Nitrofurantoin, furazolidone, furaltadone and nitrofurazone were determined via analysis of their metabolites AHD, AOZ, AMOZ and SEM, respectively while nitroimidazole residues; ronidazole (RNZ) and dimetridazole (DMZ) were determined directly. For all analytes, neat standard calibration curves, after correction for matrix effect were successfully employed. Decision limit (CCα) and detection capability (CCβ) were below the MRPL for nitrofurans (1.00 μg kg(-1)) and the recommended concentration for nitroimidazole (3.00 μg kg(-1)), respectively. The CCα, CCβ, percentage recovery and CV% ranges were 0.12-0.74 μg kg(-1), 0.21-1.27 μg kg(-1), 90.96-104.80% and 2.65-12.58%, respectively. This work is part of the national initiative for establishing a national monitoring program for drug residues in Egyptian honey.

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