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Original Articles

β‐Agonists in animal feed II: Optimization of the extraction

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Pages 493-509 | Received 16 Jun 1994, Accepted 25 Oct 1995, Published online: 10 Jan 2009
 

Abstract

New projects of the European Commission, Measurement and Testing Programme (BCR) were set up in order to develop a modular sample preparation system for the determination of β‐agonists and animal feeds. Three phases are included: an extraction study, a clean‐up study and finally a Second Intercomparison. This paper describes the extraction study in which four laboratories were involved. A total of 33 extraction conditions were tested regarding their yield on clenbuterol and salbutamol, their compatibility towards several clean‐up and Chromatographic end‐methods and the influence of undesired co‐extractives. The conditions differed with respect to five factors: with or without organic solvent, temperature, pH, agitation and centrifugation. Their influence was examined via a ruggedness‐test approach. A unique set‐up allowed the combination of individual results in a complete factorial design. The addition of an organic solvent was found to be the most important factor. Interactions between factors were also studied. The best combinations of factors regarding the extraction are given. Finally limits for applicability and influence of organic solvents, pH and temperature were evaluated in a fifth laboratory towards enzyme immunoassay as detection method.

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