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This database includes the results of Box-Behnken design and response obtained for the extraction of 5 macrolides antibiotics in egg at 150 ng/g, recoveries (%) obtained with the optimised protocol using nonfunctionalised (FGM) and functionalised (FGM-SBA-15-NH2), analytical performance of developed methodology, description of the analysed egg samples, parameters of mass spectrometry, textural properties and functionalization degree of FGM-SBA-15-NH2 compared with SBA-15, preliminary assays, ANOVA report and mathematical equations, instrumental validation, reproducibility studies of the FGM-SBA-15-NH2, content of macrolide antibiotics and comparison of proposed methodology with other approaches (2024-10)
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| González-Gómez, L.; Morante-Zarcero, S.; Pérez-Quintanilla, D.; González, G.P.; Garcinuño, R.M.; Hernando, P.F.; Sierra, I. Fibreglass membrane chemically modified with amino-functionalised SBA-15 and its application in solid-phase extraction to determine macrolide antibiotics in eggs. Microchem. J. 2024, 205, 111232–111245, doi:10.1016/j.microc.2024.111232
doi: 10.1016/j.microc.2024.111232 |
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| Macrolides are a group of high-spectrum antibiotics used to treat animal ailments, sometimes these drugs can appear as residues in animal foods such as eggs, which must be controlled as required by the European Union. Therefore, in this paper a methodology based on solid–liquid extraction followed on the application of a new membrane-solid-phase extraction (membrane-SPE) was developed and validated for the extraction and purification of five macrolide antibiotics such as spiramycin (SPI), erythromycin (ERY), roxithromycin (ROX), josamycin (JOS) and tylosin (TYL), in egg samples for their analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry analysis (HPLC-MS/MS). The newly synthesised membrane-based sorbent consisted of a fibreglass membrane chemically modified with silica SBA-15 type functionalised with amino groups (FGM-SBA-15-NH2). The optimal conditions for membrane-SPE on eggs were determined using a three-factor, three-level Box Behnken design (BBD). The conditions obtained were by loading with 4 mL of water and eluting with 3 × 2.5 mL of MeOH with ammonia solution (0.5 %, v/v). The methodology was validated according to Regulation (EU) 2021/808 showing good selectivity, linearity (R2 ≥ 0.993), low limits (MQL 1.1–2.1 ng/g, MDL 0.3–0.6 ng/g), acceptable decision limit for confirmation (CCα), good accuracy (recoveries 85–100 %) and an adequate precision (RSD ≤ 16 %). The FGM-SBA-15-NH2 proved to be reproducible in different batches and reusable around 70 times. Finally, the validated method was successfully applied to fourteen egg samples detecting SPI in one hen egg sample and JOS and ROX in one quail egg sample. The proposed methodology introduces a groundbreaking membrane-SPE approach, addressing limitations in conventional SPE methods. The use of functionalised silica to chemically modify FGM significantly improves its textural properties, allowing the simultaneous extraction and purification of macrolide antibiotics from egg samples |