Abstract

A high-performance liquid chromatography-fluorescence detection method was optimized and validated to determine tetracyclines residues in bovine milk. Post-column derivatization using metal complexation in non-aqueous reagent increased the fluorescence of chelates by a factor up to 2.54 compared to water (signal-to-noise ratio enhancement). Overall recoveries ranged from 61 to 115%, with RSD r from 5 to 15% ( n = 54). Detection limits ranged from 5 to 35 μg kg −1. Limits of quantification were established at 50 μg kg −1. Decision limits (CCα) were 109, 108 and 124 μg kg −1 and detection capabilities (CCβ) 119, 117 and 161 μg kg −1 for oxytetracycline, tetracycline and chlortetracycline, respectively. The method was applied successfully in a national monitoring program.

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