A simple method using ultra-performance liquid chromatography-triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) was developed for simultaneous determination of 50 antibiotics in drinking water sources of Hainan Province, China. Antibiotics analyzed included 23 sulfonamides, 19 quinolones, 5 tetracyclines, and 3 chloramphenicols. This new method consisted of a simple water sample preparation procedure followed by direct injection into UPLC-MS/MS, rendering the method a time-saver which required much less sample preparation time and also smaller sample volumes than conventional techniques. The method detection limits (MDLs) were 0.8-12.0 ng/L. The average recoveries ranged from 74% to 118%, with a relative standard deviation of 0.21%-11.3%. Six antibiotics, i.e., oxytetracycline (OTC), sulfamonomethoxine (SMM), sulfamethoxazole (SMX), sulfachlorpyridazine (SCP), sulfadiazine (SD), and florfenicol (FF), were detected in drinking water sources of Hainan, with the highest concentrations being 9.5, 79.7, 42.5, 14.1,41.5, and 62.3 ng/L, respectively. The median concentrations of antibiotics ranged from 5.7 to 20.8 ng/L with 3.3%-30%...
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April 13 2023
Rapid determination, pollution characteristics and risk evaluations of antibiotics in drinking water sources of Hainan, China.
Shu-Hai He, Hainan Ecological Environmental Monitoring Center, Haikou 571126, China. E-mail heshuhai1981@163.com
Journal: Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry
Citation: Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry (2023) 50 (12)
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjac.2022.100164
Published: 2022
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Dan-Yu Huang, Yan Wu, Yan-Jun Jiang, Min-Shan Zhang, Long Cheng, Shu-Hai He, Biao-Juan Chen; Rapid determination, pollution characteristics and risk evaluations of antibiotics in drinking water sources of Hainan, China.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2023; doi:
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