Analysis of Ecologically Relevant Pharmaceuticals in Wastewater and Surface Water Using Selective Solid-Phase Extraction and UPLC−MS/MS

Angela L. Batt*, Mitch S. Kostich and James M. Lazorchak
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Exposure Research Laboratories, 26 West Martin Luther King Drive, MS 642, Cincinnati, Ohio 45268
Anal. Chem., 2008, 80 (13), pp 5021–5030
DOI: 10.1021/ac800066n
Publication Date (Web): May 23, 2008
Copyright This article not subject to U.S. Copyright. Published 2008 by the American Chemical Society
* Corresponding author. E-mail: batt.angela@epa.gov. Fax: 513-569-7609.

Abstract

A rapid and sensitive method has been developed for the analysis of 48 human prescription active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and 6 metabolites of interest, utilizing selective solid-phase extraction (SPE) and ultraperformance liquid chromatography in combination with triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (UPLC−MS/MS). The single-cartridge extraction step was developed using a mixed mode reversed-phase/cation-exchange cartridge (Oasis MCX) and validated in both wastewater effluent and surface water. Recoveries for the majority of compounds ranged from 80% to 125%, with relative standard deviations generally below 15%. Analytes were quantified using a multiple injection analysis with four chromatographic runs, with a combined run time of 48 min and SPE–UPLC–MS/MS method detection limits ranging from 1.0 to 51 ng/L. The analysis of seven wastewater effluents and one surface water sample revealed at least one detection for 38 of the 54 compounds, with effluent concentrations ranging from 7 to 2950 ng/L and surface water concentrations ranging from 10 to 140 ng/L. This initial data demonstrates that a significant number of the selected target analytes are present in wastewater treatment plant discharges.

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History

  • Published In Issue July 01, 2008
  • Article ASAPMay 23, 2008
  • Received: January 10, 2008
    Accepted: April 17, 2008

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