Advanced Adsorbent Mediated Extraction Techniques for the Separation of Antibiotics from Food, Biological, and Environmental Matrices

D. Sanyal, Purvi Mathur
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ABSTRACT Estimation of antibiotic residues in environmental matrices; veterinary products; food and biological samples has become very important in order to protect the human health and limit the spread of antimicrobial resistance. To achieve this, sensitive and efficient sample preparation procedures for the extraction of antibiotics from complex matrices are essential. Reproducible and effective sample preparation processes together with sensitive analytical techniques directly impact the final accuracy of the data and further interpretation. Exhaustive solvent-based extraction techniques such as liquid–liquid extraction have several limitations and suffer from a negative impact on environment. Past two decades have witnessed paradigm shift from solvent based to sorbent-based techniques in the extraction of contaminants. Innovative non-exhaustive techniques such as solid-phase microextraction and magnetic solid-phase extraction using advanced (nano)materials (e.g. molecularly imprinted polymer) have brought radical changes to the way traditional sample extraction was carried out. As the advanced techniques are specific to a target antibiotic or to its class, design consideration for the in-house synthesis of novel (nano)materials and optimization of the extraction technique is a crucial step in the quantification of antibiotic contaminants. The aim of this review is to assess the critical design parameters to be considered to synthesize novel sorbent materials for the extraction of antibiotics and to improve their extraction techniques.
从食品、生物和环境基质中分离抗生素的先进吸附介质萃取技术
环境基质中抗生素残留的估计兽医产品;为了保护人类健康和限制抗菌素耐药性的传播,食品和生物样品已变得非常重要。为了实现这一点,从复杂基质中提取抗生素的敏感和高效的样品制备程序是必不可少的。可重复和有效的样品制备工艺与敏感的分析技术一起直接影响数据的最终准确性和进一步解释。用尽溶剂萃取技术,如液-液萃取,有一些局限性,并遭受对环境的负面影响。在过去的二十年中,污染物的提取已经从基于溶剂的技术转变为基于吸附剂的技术。创新的非详尽技术,如使用先进(纳米)材料(如分子印迹聚合物)的固相微萃取和磁性固相萃取,给传统的样品提取方式带来了根本性的变化。由于先进的技术是针对目标抗生素或其类别的,因此设计考虑新型(纳米)材料的内部合成和提取技术的优化是抗生素污染物定量的关键步骤。本综述的目的是评估合成用于提取抗生素的新型吸附剂材料的关键设计参数,并改进其提取技术。
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