Determination of Four Residues of Fluoroquinolones with Similar Structure in Fish by Modified QuEChERS Protocol Coupled toCapillary Electrophoresis(CE) with End-Column Electrochemiluminescence (ECL)
Wenjuan Zhang, Fuxiu Yang, Hong Wan, Chunxiu Gu, Kaowen Zhou
Abstract
A new methodwas established for simultaneousyl determiningciprofloxacin(CIP), enrofloxacin(ENR), norfloxacin(NOR) and pefloxacin (PEF) in fish by capillary electrophoresis(CE) coupled with end-column electrochemiluminescence (ECL) with modifiedQuEChERS.The structural differencesof 4 FQs aretoo small to separate them by conventional CE. However, theirseparation efficiency can be improved by adjusting the composition of separation buffer. The parameters about ECL analysis and CE separation were investigated in detail. The use of methanol and sodium sulfate in QuEChERS can improve the pretreatment effect of the sample. The optimum experimental conditions include analysis conditions (detection potential 1.20 V vs. Ag/AgCl, Ru(bpy)3 2+ concentration 6 mmol/L, phosphate buffer solution concentration 40 mmol/L and pH 7.0 in ECL detection cell), separation conditions (separation voltage 13.0 kV, 17.5% cyclodextrinsolution (v/v) as additive, phosphate buffer solution concentration 20 mmol/L and pH 5.0 in capillary), and sample conditions (injection time 7 s and injection voltage 12.0 kV). The limits of detection (3σ) of this method were 8.8×10-5 mg/mL for CIP, 3.5×10 -6 mg/mL for ENR, 7.5×10 -5 mg/mL for NOR and 2.7×10 -6 mg/mL for PEF. The relative standard deviations(RSD) were less than 2.6% for ECL intensity and less than 2.3% for migration time. This method was successfully utilized to simultaneously determine CIP, ENR, NOR and PEF in fish.