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Application of solid-phase extraction techniques to the extraction and clean-up of b-agonists from biological matrices

Collins, Sean (1995) Application of solid-phase extraction techniques to the extraction and clean-up of b-agonists from biological matrices. Master of Science thesis, Dublin City University.

Abstract
Solid-phase extraction techniques were evaluated for the extraction of P-agomsts from biological matrices prior to determination by radioimmunoassay. Clenbuterol was extracted from aqueous liver homogenates using a combmation of on-column liquid/liquid partitioning coupled to a silica sohd-phase extraction step following initial enzymatic digestion of the liver sample. The procedure was validated at fortification levels of 0 2 and 0 4 ppb clenbuterol Recovery of clenbuterol was greater than 60% at both concentrations. Four P-agomsts were extracted from bovine unne and liver samples using mixed-mode sohd-phase extraction columns. The procedure was validated for clenbuterol, mabuterol, salbutamol and terbutalme at levels of 2 and 5 ppb. The mean recovery for the P-agomsts from liver and unne was greater than 75% and 85%, respectively. The limit of detection was 0 13 ng/ml and 0 46 ng/g of clenbuterol in unne and liver, respectively. Clenbuterol and salbutamol were extracted from bovine liver samples using a mixed-mode matnx sohd-phase dispersion/ion exchange procedure. Four types of sorbent were mvestigated m order to determine which sorbent combined most effectively with the ion exchange matenal in retaining the P-agomsts Recovery of clenbuterol and salbutamol from liver samples fortified at 50 ppb was greater than 80%, the resulting extracts were insufficiently punfied to allow for determination of Pagomsts at low or sub-ppb levels An enzymatic hydrolysis step was required for the determination of conjugated residues of salbutamol m incurred liver samples.
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Item Type:Thesis (Master of Science)
Date of Award:1995
Refereed:No
Supervisor(s):Smyth, Malcolm R.
Uncontrolled Keywords:Extraction (Chemistry); Separation science
Subjects:Physical Sciences > Chemistry
DCU Faculties and Centres:DCU Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Science and Health > School of Chemical Sciences
Use License:This item is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License. View License
ID Code:18426
Deposited On:18 Jul 2013 10:17 by Celine Campbell . Last Modified 18 Jul 2013 10:17
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