Abstract
Metamizole is a pyrazolone non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug allowed for use in food-producing animals. According to Council Directive 96/23, residues of this drug have to be monitored because of the potential risk to consumers’ health. Metamizole is hydrolysed to its marker residue 4-methylaminoantypyrine.This compound is further metabolised to three main metabolites: 4-formylaminoantipyrine, 4-aminoantipyrine and 4-acetylaminoantipyrine. The MRL of 4-methylaminoantipyrine in animal tissues is 100 µg kg−1. Considering the above points, a method for the detection of four metamizole metabolites in bovine muscles was developed. Analytes were extracted from muscle by a mixture of acetonitrile and sodium acetate buffer. After centrifugation, the supernatant was passed through alumina cartridges, diluted with mobile phase and analysed by using LC-MS/MS. Four metamizole metabolites were separated on a C8 column in 23 min with a gradient of methanol:acetonitrile:ammonium formate solution and analysed by using positive ionisation. Validation of the method indicated a within-laboratory reproducibility in the range of 7–30% and recovery in the range of 45–95%. The method fulfils the criteria for confirmatory methods and, thanks to its labour efficiency, may also be used for screening purposes.
Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Poland (Grant “Inventus Plus” Nr IP2011 020371).