Abstract

This article reports modern and effective sample preparations designed for rapid screening of large number of samples of avian blood utilizing liquid–liquid extraction and egg using QuEChERS techniques. A UPLC-UV methodology for determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) on the afore mentioned matrices was developed based on samples associated with the Gulf of Mexico after the Deep Water Horizon oil spill. Both sample preparation methods provided comparable recovery results for 15 EPA priority pollutants PAHs. A UPLC system equipped with photo-diode array detector and tandem mass spectrometer was utilized for the quantification and confirmation of the analytes, respectively. The surrogate compound, naphthalene-d8, was used to monitor the extraction efficiency and chrysene-d12 as the quantitative internal standard. The recoveries of the analytes in the quality control (QC) samples were 65–110% with surrogate recoveries greater than 80%, whereas for the avian egg tissue recoveries were 43–100% and greater than 80% for the quality control (QC) samples and surrogate, respectively.

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