Issue 6, 2015

Determination of steroid hormones in milk using aqueous two-phase extraction coupled to liquid chromatography

Abstract

An acetonitrile (ACN)-salt based aqueous two-phase system was developed and applied to the extraction of steroid hormones in milk. The extraction of hormones was assisted by ultrasonication after adding ACN and sodium chloride and then centrifugation was used to effect the phase separation. The extraction and purification were performed in one step and no further clean-up step is needed. The hormones were determined using high-performance liquid chromatography. The experimental parameters, including type and amount of salt, pH value of the sample solution, extraction temperature and time, and volume of ACN, were optimized. The limits of detection for steroid hormones ranged from 0.90 to 1.52 μg L−1. When the present method was applied to the analysis of milk samples, the recoveries of analytes ranged from 87.3% to 105.8% and relative standard deviations were lower than 7.73%. In one sample, 6.26 μg L−1 of progesterone was detectable.

Graphical abstract: Determination of steroid hormones in milk using aqueous two-phase extraction coupled to liquid chromatography

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Dec 2014
Accepted
26 Jan 2015
First published
26 Jan 2015

Anal. Methods, 2015,7, 2514-2522

Determination of steroid hormones in milk using aqueous two-phase extraction coupled to liquid chromatography

N. Li, X. Yang, L. Nian, Z. Wang, L. Lei, K. Wang, H. Zhang, A. Yu and Z. Zhang, Anal. Methods, 2015, 7, 2514 DOI: 10.1039/C4AY03036B

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