K. Ohba et al., METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF IMAZAMOX AND ITS 2 HYDROXY AND GLUCOSE CONJUGATE METABOLITES IN ADZUKI BEANS BY CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS, Nippon Noyaku Gakkaishi, 22(4), 1997, pp. 277-281
A new method was developed for the simultaneous assay of the parent co
mpound imazamox and its two relatively polar hydroxy and glucose conju
gate metabolites, in adzuki beans. The method uses a capillary electro
phoresis instrument equipped with a high-sensitivity flow cell and a U
V detector. The simultaneous analysis of imazamox and its metabolites
has been difficult to achieve by the conventional methods (HPLC and GC
) because of the non-volatility and intense polarity of the glucose co
njugate compound under the conditions of such analyses. The alternativ
e, highly selective separation capabilities of the capillary electroph
oresis (CE) instrument made the new method feasible. By this method, d
etermination of residues of imazamox in adzuki beans was performed. Re
sidues were extracted from adzuki bean samples with acidic water-metha
nol. After precipitation, centrifugation and solid-phase extraction of
the imazamox residues, the parent compound and its metabolites were q
uantitated by capillary electrophoresis. The limit of detection by the
method was 0.01 ppm for each compound. Rates of recovery of imazamox
and its metabolites from spiked control samples were more than 73% in
each analysis. The residue levels of the parent compound and its hydro
xy and glucose conjugate metabolites were below 0.01 ppm (the limit of
detection by the method) in each treated sample.