Abstract
A method for the determination of gentamicin residues in hospital wastewater has been developed using kanamycin as a surrogate standard. The method consists of solid-phase extraction (SPE) and detection by ion-pair chromatography with electrospray tandem mass spectrometry (LC–ES-tandem MS). The SPE was performed on a weak cation exchanger. Filtration should be avoided in the sample preparation, otherwise a significant loss of gentamicin occurs. Chromatographic separation on a C 18-column was achieved using a ternary eluent containing methanol, water and 20 mmol l −1 heptafluorobutyric acid solution. Mean relative recoveries of the analytes in hospital wastewater varied between 107 and 111%. The limit of quantification (LOQ) was 0.20 μg l −1 in hospital wastewater. Gentamicin was found in native hospital wastewater in a concentration range between 0.4 and 7.6 μg l −1.
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