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Determination of Residues of Cyromazine and Its Metabolite, Melamine, in Animal-Derived Food by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry with Derivatization

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JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 57, Issue 23, Pages 11075-11080

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf902771q

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Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS); animal-derived food; cyromazine; metabolite; melamine; residues

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A gas chromatography-mass spectrometric (GC-MS) method was established for the determination of cyromazine and its metabolite, melamine, in animal-derived food. Chicken and tilapia muscle samples were spiked with (15)N(3)-melamine, extracted with an acidic acetonitrile/water solution, and defatted with dichloromethane. Egg and milk samples were directly extracted with 3% trichloroacetic acid. The extracts were purified using mixed cation-exchange cartridges, derived with N,O-bis(trimethylsilyl)trifluoroacetamide, and detected by GC-MS. Cyromazine and melamine were quantified by external standard methods except for the determination of melamine in animal muscle, which used an internal standard method. Recoveries ranged from 75.0 to 110.0%, and relative standard deviations were <15.0%. In animal muscle the limits of quantification (LOQs) were 20 mu g/kg and the limits of detection (LODs) were 10 mu g/kg for cyromazine and melamine. In milk and eggs the LOQs were 10 mu g/kg and the LODs were 5 mu g/kg for both analytes.

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