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Determination of Antimycin-A in water by liquid chromatographic/mass spectrometry: single-laboratory validation

March 1, 2013

An LC/MS method was developed and validated for the quantitative determination and confirmation of antimycin-A (ANT-A) in water from lakes or streams. Three different water sample volumes (25, 50, and 250 mL) were evaluated. ANT-A was stabilized in the field by immediately extracting it from water into anhydrous acetone using SPE. The stabilized concentrated samples were then transported to a laboratory and analyzed by LC/MS using negative electrospray ionization. The method was determined to have adequate accuracy (78 to 113% recovery), precision (0.77 to 7.5% RSD with samples ≥500 ng/L and 4.8 to 17% RSD with samples ≤100 ng/L), linearity, and robustness over an LOQ range from 8 to 51 600 ng/L.

Publication Year 2013
Title Determination of Antimycin-A in water by liquid chromatographic/mass spectrometry: single-laboratory validation
DOI 10.5740/jaoacint.12-286
Authors Jeffry A. Bernardy, Terrance D. Hubert, Jacob M. Ogorek, Larry J. Schmidt
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of AOAC International
Index ID 70158936
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center