Development and optimisation of a multi-residue method for the determination of 40 anthelmintic drugs in environmental water samples by solid phase extraction (SPE) with LC-MS/MS detection
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Mooney D., Coxon C., Richards K., Gill L., Mellander P-E., Danaher M., Development and optimisation of a multi-residue method for the determination of 40 anthelmintic drugs in environmental water samples by solid phase extraction (SPE) with LC-MS/MS detection, Molecules, 24, 1978, 2019
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A comprehensive multiresidue method was developed and validated for the determination
of 40 anthelmintic compounds, including 13 transformation products, in surface and groundwater
samples at sub nanogram per litre (ng L−1) levels. Anthelmintic residues were extracted from
unfiltered water samples using polymeric divinylbenzene solid phase extraction (SPE) cartridges,
and eluted with methanol: acetone (50:50, v/v). Purified extracts were concentrated, filtered and
injected for UHPLC-MS/MS determination. The method recovery (at a concentration representative
of realistic expected environmental water levels based on literature review) ranged from 83–113%.
The method was validated, at three concentration levels, in accordance to Commission Decision
2002/657/EC and SANTE/11813/2017 guidelines. Trueness and precision, under within-laboratory
reproducibility conditions, ranged from 88–114% and 1.1–19.4%, respectively. The applicability of the
method was assessed in a pilot study whereby 72 different surface and groundwater samples were
collected and analysed for the determination of these 40 compounds for the first time in Ireland. This is
the most comprehensive method available for the investigation of the occurrence of both anthelmintic
parent compounds and their transformation products in raw, unfiltered environmental waters.
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Sponsor: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Grant Number: 13/RC/2092
Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/cecoxon
Publisher: MDPI
Type of material: Journal Article

