Determination of Amoxicillin Residues in Animal Tissues by Solid-Phase Extraction and Liquid Chromatography with Fluorescence Detection

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Abstract

Trace levels of amoxicillin residues were determined in animal tissues by liquid chromatography (LC) with fluorescence detection. An improved solid-phase extraction (SPE) procedure requiring less flammable solvent (diethyl ether) was developed for sample preparation. Muscle samples of beef, pork, chicken, and tilapia were extracted with a phosphate buffer followed by the modified SPE procedure for cleanup and concentration prior to the LC-fluorescence analysis. Average recoveries of fortified amoxicillin at 5, 10, and 20 μg/kg ranged from 83.9 to 85.8% in beef, 86.1 to 88.1% in pork, 81.7 to 82.9% in chicken, and 92.5 to 95.4% in tilapia. Relative standard deviations were <4%.

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Luo, W., & Ang, C. Y. W. (2000). Determination of Amoxicillin Residues in Animal Tissues by Solid-Phase Extraction and Liquid Chromatography with Fluorescence Detection. Journal of AOAC International, 83(1), 20–25. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/83.1.20

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