oxytetracycline--anhydrous has been researched along with sodium-sulfite* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for oxytetracycline--anhydrous and sodium-sulfite
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A chemiluminescence reaction consisting of manganese(IV), sodium sulfite, and sulfur- and nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots, and its application for the determination of oxytetracycline.
Sulfur- and nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (S,N-CQDs) were prepared by a solid-phase hydrothermal method from cysteine and citric acid and characterized by transmission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and FTIR spectroscopy. These QDs were exploited as enhancers to amplify the chemiluminescence (CL) of manganese(IV)-sodium sulfite reaction. S,N-CQDs exceptionally enhanced the CL intensity of this system, around 900-fold. This effect was attributed to the energy transfer from SO Topics: Animals; Carbon; Colloids; Food Contamination; Limit of Detection; Luminescent Measurements; Manganese Compounds; Milk; Nitrogen; Oxytetracycline; Quantum Dots; Sulfites; Sulfur | 2020 |
Determination of tetracyclines residues in honey using high-performance liquid chromatography with potassium permanganate-sodium sulfite-beta-cyclodextrin chemiluminescence detection.
A novel method was developed for the simultaneous determination of tetracycline antibiotic (TCA) residues such as oxytetracycline (OTC), tetracycline (TC), and metacycline (MTC) by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled with chemiluminescence (CL) detection. The procedure was based on the chemiluminescent enhancement by TCAs of the potassium permanganate-sodium sulfite-beta-cyclodextrin system in a phosphoric acid medium. The separation was carried out with an isocratic elution using a mixture of acetonitrile and 0.001 M phosphoric acid. For the three TCAs, the detection limits at a signal-to-noise of 3 ranged from 0.9 to 5.0 ng/ml. The relative standard deviations for the determination of TCAs ranged from 3.1 to 7.4% within a day (n=11) and ranged from 2.2 to 8.6% in 3 days (n=9), respectively. The method was successfully applied to the determination of TCA residues in honey samples. The possible mechanism of the CL reaction was also discussed. Topics: beta-Cyclodextrins; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Honey; Luminescent Measurements; Methacycline; Oxytetracycline; Potassium Permanganate; Reproducibility of Results; Sulfites; Tetracyclines | 2005 |