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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A
Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering
Volume 52, 2017 - Issue 10
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Determination of statin drugs in hospital effluent with dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction and quantification by liquid chromatography

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Pages 939-945 | Received 05 Jan 2017, Accepted 28 Mar 2017, Published online: 02 Jun 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Statins are classified as being amongst the most prescribed agents for treating hypercholesterolaemia and preventing vascular diseases. In this study, a rapid and effective liquid chromatography method, assisted by diode array detection, was designed and validated for the simultaneous quantification of atorvastatin (ATO) and simvastatin (SIM) in hospital effluent samples. The solid phase extraction (SPE) of the analytes was optimized regarding sorbent material and pH, and the dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction (DLLME), in terms of pH, ionic strength, type and volume of extractor/dispersor solvents. The performance of both extraction procedures was evaluated in terms of linearity, quantification limits, accuracy (recovery %), precision and matrix effects for each analyte. The methods proved to be linear in the concentration range considered; the quantification limits were 0.45 µg L−1 for ATO and 0.75 µg L−1 for SIM; the matrix effect was almost absent in both methods and the average recoveries remained between 81.5–90.0%; and the RSD values were <20%. The validated methods were applied to the quantification of the statins in real samples of hospital effluent; the concentrations ranged from 18.8 µg L−1 to 35.3 µg L−1 for ATO, and from 30.3 µg L−1 to 38.5 µg L−1 for SIM. Since the calculated risk quotient was ≤192, the occurrence of ATO and SIM in hospital effluent poses a potential serious risk to human health and the aquatic ecosystem.

Funding

The authors would like to express their gratitude to the CNPq (Brazilian National Council of Technological and Scientific Development) and CAPES (Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education) for their financial support and scholarships.

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