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For the first time QuEChERS extraction of sewage sludge was combined with the automatic solid-phase pre-concentration and purification of the extract (following indicated as SPE) and LC-MS/MS analysis, for the determination of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs acetylsalicylic acid (ASA), diclofenac (DIC), fenbufen (FEN), flurbiprofen (FLU), ketoprofen (KET), ibuprofen (IBU) and naproxen (NAP), and their metabolites salicylic acid (SAL), 4'-hydroxydiclofenac (4'-HYDIC), 1-hydroxyibuprofen (1-HYIBU), 2-hydroxyibuprofen (2-HYIBU), 3-hydroxyibuprofen (3-HYIBU) and o-desmethylnaproxen (O-DMNAP). Various commercial pellicular stationary phases (i.e. silica gel functionalized with octadecyl, biphenyl, phenylhexyl and pentafluorophenyl groups) were preliminarily investigated for the resolution of target analytes and different sorbent phases (i.e. octyl or octadecyl functionalized silica gel and a polymeric phase functionalized with N-benzylpyrrolidone groups) were tested for the SPE phase. The optimized method involves the QuEChERS extraction of 1 g of freeze-dried sludge with 15 mL of water/acetonitrile 1/2 (v/v), the SPE of the extract with the N-benzylpyrrolidone polymeric phase and the water/acetonitrile gradient elution on the pentafluorophenyl stationary phase at room temperature. Matrix effect was always suppressive and in most cases low, being it ≤20% for ASA, DIC, FLU, KET, IBU, 1-HYIBU, 2-HYIBU, 3-HYIBU, NAP and O-DMNAP, and included in the range of 35-47% for the other analytes. Recoveries were evaluated at three spiking levels, evidencing almost quantitative values for HYIBUs and O-DMNAP; for ASA, SAL and KET the recoveries were included in between 50 and 76%, whereas for the other compounds they ranged from 36% to 55%. The proposed method showed better analytical performances than those so far published, being suitable for target compound determination in real samples from tens of pg g(-1) to ng g(-1) of freeze-dried sludge, with a total analysis time of 30 min per sample.
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Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/análise , Esgotos/análise , Extração em Fase Sólida , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/metabolismo , Cromatografia Líquida , Espectrometria de Massas em TandemRESUMO
A fully-automated on-line solid phase extraction liquid chromatographic/electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometric method for the analysis of estrone (E1), 17-ß-estradiol (ß-E2), 17-α-ethinylestradiol (EE2), 17-α-estradiol (α-E2) and estriol (E3) in surface water and wastewater was developed. The method showed a very good linearity from 250 ng/L down to compound specific quantification limits, which were included between 0.25 and 2.00 ng/L. These limits were obtained with 2.5 mL aliquots of injected sample and the total analysis time per sample was slightly less than 10 min. Under these conditions, detection limits were 0.15 ng/L for E1, 0.31 ng/L for ß-E2, 0.52 ng/L for EE2, 0.59 ng/L for α-E2 and 0.95 ng/L for E3. The method reliability was tested on different kinds of real samples spiked with the estrogens, obtaining recoveries approximately included between 71 and 95%. The application to samples collected in rivers, lakes and wastewater treatment plants evidenced the presence of the investigated compounds at sub-ng/L or low ng/L concentration levels.
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Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão/métodos , Estrogênios/análise , Rios/química , Extração em Fase Sólida/métodos , Águas Residuárias/química , Poluentes Químicos da Água/análise , Estrogênios/isolamento & purificação , Limite de Detecção , Modelos Lineares , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Espectrometria de Massas em Tandem/métodos , Poluentes Químicos da Água/isolamento & purificaçãoRESUMO
The presence of PAH in breast milk collected from 32 smoking and non-smoking lactating women, residing in urban and rural areas of Tuscany (Italy) was investigated. The results indicated a significant contribution of tobacco smoke to the PAH contamination of milk: the condensate contained in the cigarettes smoked daily by each subject was strongly related with the polynuclear hydrocarbon content (R(2)=0.92, P<0.005). An experiment carried out under controlled exposure conditions to cigarette smoke allowed to demonstrate that individual metabolic activity and smoking habits affect the PAH concentration in milk samples. Mothers living in rural environments showed significantly lower PAH concentrations than those observed in urban subjects. The risk evaluation due to PAH ingestion via breast milk was assessed on the basis of the acceptable daily intake of Benzo(a)pyrene in drinking water, evidencing that a hazard cannot be excluded for heavy smokers residing in urban areas.