Abstract

Warfarin (WAR), brodifacoum (BDF) and bromadiolone (BDL) are compounds present in rodenticides, highly toxic to rats, humans and other animals. These compounds can be detected in complex matrices, such as stomach contents, by liquid chromatography techniques (HPLC) with mass spectrometry (MS) or fluorescence detection (FLD). However, no validated method showed determination of uncertainty in the quantification of these compounds. In this study, we compare the validation parameters of two analytical methods, HPLC FLD and ultra high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC – MS), with uncertainty estimation for the three cited compounds. The results showed that UHPLC-MS outperformed HPLC FLD, however both methods were considered adequate for detection of WAR, BDF or BDL in samples of simulated human stomach contents, especially in cases of suspected contamination.

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