Abstract

In this work, a disposable and inexpensive bamboo stir bar containing an organic membrane was constructed to perform stir bar sorptive extraction (SBSE), followed by portable mass spectrometry to achieve on-site detection of four residual drugs (malachite green, crystal violet and their metabolites) in fishes. The entire method uses only microliter quantities of organic solvents, enabling environmentally friendly pretreatment. The portable mass spectrometer can simultaneously detect four target analytes in a sample in approximately ten seconds. Under the optimal conditions, the proposed method was successfully applied to simultaneously detect four drugs in fish samples with detection limits of 0.16-0.59 µg/kg. The spiked recoveries for mandarin fish and lateolabrax maculatus were 74.5-96.5%, with relative standard deviations (RSD) of 4.4-16%. In addition, the matrix effects of the four analytical targets in the method were experimentally verified to range from 7.30% to 20.62%. The method can potentially be extended to the on-site detection of other veterinary drug residues in foods.

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