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Original Articles

SODIUM BOROHYDRIDE AND HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AS FLUOROGENIC SPRAY REAGENTS FOR THE DETECTION OF NALIDIXIC ACID AND FLUMEQUINE

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Pages 771-775 | Received 15 May 1998, Accepted 10 Jun 1998, Published online: 17 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

A simple, sensitive and highly selective detection method for nalidixic acid and flumequine has been developed. A 1-μL aliquot of sample solution was spotted onto the thin-layer plate with the aid of a disposable micropipette, and after development, the plate was sprayed first with sodium borohydride and then hydrogen peroxide successively. The spots were visualized under longwave UV light. The detection limits were 30 pmol for nalidixic acid and 60 pmol for flumequine.

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