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Selective extraction of triazine herbicides from food samples based on a combination of a liquid membrane and molecularly imprinted polymers.
J Chromatogr A. 2009 Oct 02; 1216(40):6796-801.JC

Abstract

A selective extraction technique based on the combination of liquid membrane (microporous membrane liquid-liquid extraction) and molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP) was applied to triazines herbicides in food samples. Simazine, atrazine and propazine were extracted from aqueous food samples through the hydrophobic porous membrane that was impregnated with toluene, which also formed part of the acceptor phase. In the acceptor phase, the compounds were re-extracted onto MIP particles. The extraction technique was optimised for the amount of molecularly imprinted polymers particles in the organic acceptor phase, extraction time, and type of organic acceptor solvent and desorption solvent. An extraction time of 90 min and 50mg of MIP were found to be optimum parameters. Toluene as the acceptor phase was found to give higher triazines binding onto MIP particles compared to hexane and combinations of diethyl ether and hexane. 90% methanol in water was found to be the best desorption solvent compared to acetonitrile, methanol and water. The selectivity of the technique was demonstrated by extracting spiked lettuce and apple extracts where clean chromatograms were obtained compared to liquid membrane extraction alone or to the microporous membrane liquid-liquid extraction - non-imprinted polymer combination. The MIP showed a certain degree of group specificity and the extraction efficiency in lettuce extract was 79% (0.72) for simazine, 98% (1.55) for atrazine and 86% (3.08) for propazine.

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School of Chemistry, University of the Witwatersrand, Private Bag 3, WITS, 2050 Johannesburg, South Africa.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Evaluation Study
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

19720380

Citation

Mhaka, Byron, et al. "Selective Extraction of Triazine Herbicides From Food Samples Based On a Combination of a Liquid Membrane and Molecularly Imprinted Polymers." Journal of Chromatography. A, vol. 1216, no. 40, 2009, pp. 6796-801.
Mhaka B, Cukrowska E, Bui BT, et al. Selective extraction of triazine herbicides from food samples based on a combination of a liquid membrane and molecularly imprinted polymers. J Chromatogr A. 2009;1216(40):6796-801.
Mhaka, B., Cukrowska, E., Bui, B. T., Ramström, O., Haupt, K., Tutu, H., & Chimuka, L. (2009). Selective extraction of triazine herbicides from food samples based on a combination of a liquid membrane and molecularly imprinted polymers. Journal of Chromatography. A, 1216(40), 6796-801. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2009.08.003
Mhaka B, et al. Selective Extraction of Triazine Herbicides From Food Samples Based On a Combination of a Liquid Membrane and Molecularly Imprinted Polymers. J Chromatogr A. 2009 Oct 2;1216(40):6796-801. PubMed PMID: 19720380.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Selective extraction of triazine herbicides from food samples based on a combination of a liquid membrane and molecularly imprinted polymers. AU - Mhaka,Byron, AU - Cukrowska,Ewa, AU - Bui,Bernadette Tse Sum, AU - Ramström,Olof, AU - Haupt,Karsten, AU - Tutu,Hlanganani, AU - Chimuka,Luke, Y1 - 2009/08/07/ PY - 2008/11/10/received PY - 2009/07/14/revised PY - 2009/08/04/accepted PY - 2009/9/2/entrez PY - 2009/9/2/pubmed PY - 2009/11/10/medline SP - 6796 EP - 801 JF - Journal of chromatography. A JO - J Chromatogr A VL - 1216 IS - 40 N2 - A selective extraction technique based on the combination of liquid membrane (microporous membrane liquid-liquid extraction) and molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP) was applied to triazines herbicides in food samples. Simazine, atrazine and propazine were extracted from aqueous food samples through the hydrophobic porous membrane that was impregnated with toluene, which also formed part of the acceptor phase. In the acceptor phase, the compounds were re-extracted onto MIP particles. The extraction technique was optimised for the amount of molecularly imprinted polymers particles in the organic acceptor phase, extraction time, and type of organic acceptor solvent and desorption solvent. An extraction time of 90 min and 50mg of MIP were found to be optimum parameters. Toluene as the acceptor phase was found to give higher triazines binding onto MIP particles compared to hexane and combinations of diethyl ether and hexane. 90% methanol in water was found to be the best desorption solvent compared to acetonitrile, methanol and water. The selectivity of the technique was demonstrated by extracting spiked lettuce and apple extracts where clean chromatograms were obtained compared to liquid membrane extraction alone or to the microporous membrane liquid-liquid extraction - non-imprinted polymer combination. The MIP showed a certain degree of group specificity and the extraction efficiency in lettuce extract was 79% (0.72) for simazine, 98% (1.55) for atrazine and 86% (3.08) for propazine. SN - 1873-3778 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/19720380/Selective_extraction_of_triazine_herbicides_from_food_samples_based_on_a_combination_of_a_liquid_membrane_and_molecularly_imprinted_polymers_ L2 - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0021-9673(09)01160-1 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -