One-pot synthesized functionalized mesoporous silica as a reversed-phase sorbent for solid-phase extraction of endocrine disrupting compounds in milks
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2015-09
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A new procedure for the determination of twelve naturally occurring hormones and
some related synthetic chemicals in milk, commonly used as growth promoters in cattle,
is reported. The method is based on liquid-liquid extraction followed by solid-phase
extraction (SPE) using a new one-pot synthesized ordered mesoporous silica (of the
SBA-15 type) functionalized with octadecyl groups (denoted as SBA-15-C18-CO) as
reversed-phase sorbent. The analytes were eluted with methanol and then submitted to
HPLC with diode array detection. Under optimal conditions, the method quantification
limit for the analytes ranged from 0.023 ¿g/mL to 1.36 ¿g/mL. The sorbent affored the
extraction of estrone, 17ß-estradiol, estriol, progesterone, hexestrol, diethylstilbestrol, 4-
androstene-3,17-dione, ethinylestradiol, 17¿-methyltestosterone, nandrolone,
prednisolone and testosterone with mean recoveries ranging from 72 to 105% (except
for diethylstilbestrol) with RSD < 11%. These results were comparable and, in some
cases, even better than those obtained with other extraction methods, therefore SBA-15-
C18-CO mesoporous silica possess a high potential as a reversed-phase sorbent for SPE
of the twelve mentioned endocrine disrupting compounds in milk samples.
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