A LC-AFS method was developed for the determination of thimerosal residues in foods of animal origin.The analyte in sample was extracted with the acidic and basic extraction solutions,and separated by liquid chromatography.Thimerosal was mixed with oxidizing reagent and air,then exposed to UV light,and oxidized to inorganic mercury.After hydride generation reaction,the atomized mercury could be determined by atomic fluorescence spectrometry(AFS).Sample preparation,mobile phase,oxidizing reagent and operating conditions of AFS were optimized.Under the optimal conditions,the calibration curve for thimerosal was linear over the concentration range of 0-20 μg/L with a correlation coefficient of 0.999 4.The detection limit was 0.4 μg/L.The average recoveries of thimerosal from five samples spiked at three levels of 10.0,20.0,40.0 μg/kg were in the range of 71%-83% with RSDs of 1.6%-4.5%.The method was suitable for the determination of thimerosal residues in foods of animal origin.
Study on Method of Determination of Four Plant Growth Regulater Residues in Watermelons
Determination of 6 Plant Growth Retardants in Fruits and Vegetables by HPLC-MS/MS
Comparison of Pretreatment Methods for the Simultaneous Determination of Three Kinds of Penicillin Residues in Chicken Tissues
Rapid Detection of Trace Amounts of Nitroimidazoles and Their Metabolites in Honey Using Liquid Chromatography Coupled with Quadrupole/Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry
Determination of Nine Phthalic Acid Esters in Tilapia by Solid Phase Extraction Coupled with High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry