Abstract

This study aimed to develop and optimize a method for the extraction and analysis of moenomycin antibiotics (a.k.a. flavomycin) in corn-based feed premix and in chicken litter. Moenomycin-A was isolated from chicken litter using pressurized liquid extraction followed by a solid-phase extraction (SPE) clean-up step. The highly lipophilic nature of moenomycin necessitated the use of the less hydrophobic sorbent, C 4-based SPE cartridge, and a higher temperature elution solvent, methanol at 50 °C, in order to obtain satisfactory percent recoveries. After clean-up, the sample was analyzed by liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization–mass spectrometry (LC–ESI–MS). Various reversed-phase columns were examined, including C 18, CN, perfluorinated C 6, and a porous graphitic carbon. The set of conditions that gave the highest separation efficiency while still maintaining symmetrical peak shape was the C 18 column using the H 2O + 0.3% HCOOH and acetonitrile mobile phase.

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