Development of a multi-residue method for scrutinizing psychotropic compounds in natural waters

作者:Brieudes V; Lardy Fontan S; Vaslin Reimann S; Budzinski H; Lalere B
来源:Journal of Chromatography B-Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences, 2017, 1047: 160-172.
DOI:10.1016/j.jchromb.2016.07.016

摘要

The present work describes a multi-residue SPE-UPLC-MS/MS method aiming at the characterization of 68 compounds in natural waters, including parent compounds as well as their major metabolites and glucuronide conjugates. Development was conducted toward the quantitative determination of a broad range of analytes belonging to different class of psychotropic drugs such as benzodiazepines, antidepressants, stimulants, opiates and opioids, anticonvulsants, anti-dementia drugs, analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs (as anthropic indicators) in the low ng L-1 range of concentration. Satisfactory extraction recoveries >70% were obtained for the majority of analytes (49 out of 68) allowing low limits of quantification. LOQranged between 0.1 and 17.8 ng L-1 and were lower than 5 ng L-1 for 94% of investigated analytes. Furthermore, addition of 25 isotopic labeled standards allowed to ensure reliability of the optimized method. Quantification errors were typically below 15% with relative standard variations <10% in intermediate precision conditions. Finally, the developed method was implemented in natural waters; sampling campaigns were conducted in the Seine River as a demonstration of the applicability and adequation of the method for its purpose. As a result, 48 out of 68 analytes were identified or quantified; some of them like memantine, rivastigmine, zolpidem 4-phenyl-carboxylic acid, zolpidem 6-carboxylic acid for one of the first time in surface waters. Among investigated psychotropic compounds and metabolites, tramadol, codeine, oxazepam, venlafaxine, 0-desmethylvenlafaxine, gabapentin, carbamazepine and I 0,11-dihydro-10,11-dihydroxycarbamazepine were found to be the most abundant.

  • 出版日期2017-3-15