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Suitability of extraction methods for determination of drug residues in the river sediment

ŽENATOVÁ, P. VÁVROVÁ, M. DADÁKOVÁ, P.

Original Title

Suitability of extraction methods for determination of drug residues in the river sediment

Type

abstract

Language

English

Original Abstract

In this study, three different methods for extraction drug residues from river sediments were tested. Sulphonamide antibiotics, which belong to a group of pharmaceuticals widely used in human and veterinary medicine were selected as target compounds. They are discharged to the sewer systems together with the urine and faeces and enter to the wastewater treatment plant, where they are not completely removed. Their further negative impact on the ecosystem cannot therefore be excluded. Sulphonamide antibiotics were isolated from sample of river sediment by three different methods: ultrasonic extraction (USE), pressurized solvent extraction (PSE) and microwave-assisted extraction techniques (MAE). These three methods were compared and the most suitable method was found. Samples were concentrated and cleaned using solid phase extraction (SPE). For determination these antibiotics high performance liquid chromatography with diode array detector was used.

Keywords

drug residua, water sediment, extraction methods, liquid chromatography

Authors

ŽENATOVÁ, P.; VÁVROVÁ, M.; DADÁKOVÁ, P.

Released

17. 8. 2011

Publisher

Fakulta chemická VUT Brno

Location

Brno

ISBN

0009-2770

Periodical

Chemické listy

Year of study

105

Number

18

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

s974

Pages to

s974

Pages count

1