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  • Title: Reverse phase liquid chromatographic determination of sulfathiazole residues in honey.
    Author: Barry CP, MacEachern GM.
    Journal: J Assoc Off Anal Chem; 1983 Jan; 66(1):4-7. PubMed ID: 6826511.
    Abstract:
    Sulfathiazole residues were extracted from honey by homogenizing samples in acetone, filtering, and then evaporating the acetone under nitrogen at 40 degrees C. The remaining extract was transferred to a separatory funnel with 1N HCl and ethyl ether. An aliquot of the retained acid layer was screened by using the Bratton-Marshall reaction. If the test was positive, the remaining portion was analyzed directly through a mu Bondapak phenyl column monitored by a UV detector at 254 nm. The mobile phase was potassium phosphate monobasic in 10% acetonitrile adjusted to pH 3.0. Time for elution was 13 min. Average recoveries were 78% at the 0.1 ppm spiking level and 68% at the 1.0 ppm level. The minimum detectable amount was 0.06 ppm based on a spiked sample extract.
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