DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION ANALYSIS METHOD DETERMINATION OF RESIDUAL MEBENDAZOLE IN BOVINE MILK BY HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
Background and purpose: Mebendazole (methyl-5-benzoyl-2-carbamate benzimidasole) is anthelmintic benzimidasole group used both for humans and livestock. Mebendazole commonly used in veterinary for the prevention and control of internal worm parasites in animals. The presence of veterinary drug r...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/45807 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Background and purpose: Mebendazole (methyl-5-benzoyl-2-carbamate
benzimidasole) is anthelmintic benzimidasole group used both for humans and
livestock. Mebendazole commonly used in veterinary for the prevention and
control of internal worm parasites in animals. The presence of veterinary drug
residues in animal food products is regulated by the SNI 01-6366-2000. In this
standard, maximum concentration of mebendazole residue in milk is 20 ng / mL.
The purpose of this study was to develop a easy, fast and sensitive analytical
methods which could detect mebendazole in food samples with low levels.
Method: High Performance Liquid Chromatography assay was developed for
mebendazol in milk samples. The mobile phase used was 0.05 M potassium
dihydrogen phosphate pH 4.5-acetonitrile in the ratio 70:30, flow rate of 1.0 ml /
min and UV detector at a wavelength of 246 nm using a column LiChrospher®
100 RP-C18 10 µm (4,6 x 250 mm). Milk extraction process was using liquidliquid extraction. Results: The method was validated by testing linearity, limit of
detection, limit of quantitation, precision, and accuration. It have linear calibration
curve obtained in the concentration range from 1,0 to 6,0 µg/mL with a linear
regression equation was y = 106,99x + 34,107. The method showed a good
linearity with a correlation coefficient of 0,9957. While the linear regression
equation obtained using milk samples spiked was y = 111,72x + 5,639 with a
correlation coefficient 0,9984. This method also has a limit of detection and
quantitation limits were 0,53 µg/mL and 1,61 µg/mL. Percent coefficient of
variance intraday precision are 1,09%; 2.34% and 1,99%, meanwhile the percent
coefficient of variance interday precision are 0,46%. Recovery of mebendazol in
milk samples are ranged from 89,49 to 108,76%. These results indicate the
method which has been validated is used for the assay of determination
mebendazole in the milk sample.
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