Wg. Taylor et al., THIN-LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHIC DETECTION OF IVERMECTIN IN CATTLE SERUM, Journal of chromatography B. Biomedical applications, 661(2), 1994, pp. 327-333
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
Journal title
Journal of chromatography B. Biomedical applications
A study was conducted on the detection of ivermectin (22,23-dihydroave
rmectin B-1) in cattle serum by thin-layer chromatography (TLC) after
derivatization of this parasiticide by the known reaction with trifluo
roacetic anhydride-1-methylimidazole and visual examination of the chr
omatograms under long-wavelength ultraviolet light. By derivatization
of reference samples of ivermectin in acetonitrile, approximately 0.1
ng of a highly fluorescent material, tentatively identified as 2,5,6-t
etradehydro-5,7-dideoxy-22,23-dih B-1, could be detected on silica-gel
thin layer plates. Extraction of fortified serum samples with methyl
tert.-butyl ether followed by derivatization, hydrolysis, partitioning
between water-hexane and TLC gave a limit of detection of 1-2 ng/ml.
With these simple techniques ivermectin could be detected in cattle se
rum for 3-4 weeks after subcutaneous treatment of Hereford heifers.