Determination of fenbendazole and its metabolites in trout by a high-performance liquid chromatographic method†

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Lambert K. Sørensen and Helga Hansen


Abstract

A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method based on solid phase extraction was developed for the simultaneous determination of fenbendazole (FBZ), fenbendazole sulfoxide (FBZ-SO) and fenbendazole sulfone (FBZ-SO2) in trout muscle and skin tissues. The compounds were extracted with acetonitrile and the extract was concentrated and cleaned up by solid phase extraction on C18 and CN cartridges. The extract was analysed by reversed-phase gradient HPLC on a C18 column followed by ultraviolet detection at 290 nm. The method’s detection limits were 4.0 µg kg–1 for FBZ, 4.5 µg kg–1 for FBZ-SO and 3.8 µg kg–1 for FBZ-SO2. The mean recovery in muscle was 88% for FBZ, 94% for FBZ-SO and 92% for FBZ-SO2 at a level of 5–150 µg kg–1. The corresponding mean recoveries in skin tissue were 88, 81 and 86% at a level of 10–100 µg kg–1. The mean relative repeatability standard deviation was 9.2% at a level of 5 µg kg–1, 5.9% at a level of 10–100 µg kg–1 and 2.3% at a level of 150 µg kg–1. The method was applied to trout given feed containing FBZ in an aquaculture pilot plant. The three compounds FBZ, FBZ-SO and FBZ-SO2 were all detected in muscle and skin tissues shortly after administration. The concentrations were generally highest in skin tissue.


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