2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2011.01.002
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Overview on liquid chromatographic analysis of tetracycline residues in food matrices

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“…Following with the description based on specific analytical techniques, separation techniques continue as one of the more active areas in food analysis. Separations based on liquid chromatography (LC) are the most numerous as can be deduced from the many works published on the use of different formats of LC [15,16], including hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) [17,18], nano-LC [10], or high-speed counter-current chromatography [19], just to name a few. Other techniques as gas chromatography (GC) still have an important role in food analysis, for instance, for the analysis of volatile fractions or fatty acids in foods [20].…”
Section: Food Analysis: Current State Of the Art Methodologies And mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following with the description based on specific analytical techniques, separation techniques continue as one of the more active areas in food analysis. Separations based on liquid chromatography (LC) are the most numerous as can be deduced from the many works published on the use of different formats of LC [15,16], including hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) [17,18], nano-LC [10], or high-speed counter-current chromatography [19], just to name a few. Other techniques as gas chromatography (GC) still have an important role in food analysis, for instance, for the analysis of volatile fractions or fatty acids in foods [20].…”
Section: Food Analysis: Current State Of the Art Methodologies And mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, the elimination of TC cannot be completed in the natural environment or biological sewage treatment works. 3,4 Accordingly, an effective technology attempted to remove TC has become a priority. In recent years, photocatalysis technology has been proved to be a good strategy to remove residual pharmaceuticals in waters, which resulting in the formation of superoxide (·O 2 − ) and hydroxyl (·OH) radicals for the decomposition of organic pollutants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to now, many analytical methods, including microbiological assays, electrochemical methods, UV‐vis spectrophotometry, spectroflourimetry, immunoaffinity‐based procedures, chemiluminometric methods and LC, particularly HPLC, have been used for determination of TCs, and these methods have been described in detail in several excellent reviews . Due to the low concentration of TCs in environmental water samples, direct determination of TCs is usually difficult, and thus sample preparation is an essential step before instrumental analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%