Ferguson P L, Iden C R, McElroy A E, Brownawell B J
Marine Sciences Research Center and Department of Pharmacological Sciences, State University of New York, Stony Brook 11794-5000, USA.
Anal Chem. 2001 Aug 15;73(16):3890-5. doi: 10.1021/ac010327y.
A new method, based on immunoaffinity extraction coupled with liquid chromatography/electrospray mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS) is described for the determination of the steroid estrogens beta-estradiol (E2), estrone (E1), and alpha-ethynylestradiol (E2) in wastewater. The use of highly selective immunosorbents in sample preparation prior to analysis allows the removal of interfering sample matrix compounds present in the wastewater extracts that would otherwise cause severe ionization suppression of the estrogens during the electrospray process. In addition, immunoextraction removes much of the isobaric noise from the selected ion monitoring chromatograms, increasing the signal-to-noise ratios for analytes, and contributing to the low detection limits (0.18 and 0.07 ng/L for E2 and E1, respectively) achieved by the current method. The method was applied to analysis of estrogens in two wastewater effluents. Recoveries of E2 and E1 were excellent (>90%), while the nonimmunogen (but structurally related) analyte EE2 was not retained (recovery <2%) from effluent extracts by the immunosorbent. This illustrates the extreme selectivity of the immunoextraction purification step. Precision of the method was high, with relative standard deviations below 5%. Concentrations of E2 in wastewater varied from 0.77 to 6.4 ng/L, while concentrations of E1 were greater (1.6-18 ng/L).
本文描述了一种基于免疫亲和萃取结合液相色谱/电喷雾质谱(LC/ESI-MS)的新方法,用于测定废水中的甾体雌激素β-雌二醇(E2)、雌酮(E1)和α-乙炔基雌二醇(EE2)。在分析前的样品制备过程中使用高选择性免疫吸附剂,可以去除废水提取物中存在的干扰性样品基质化合物,否则这些化合物会在电喷雾过程中导致雌激素的严重电离抑制。此外,免疫萃取消除了选定离子监测色谱图中的大部分同量异位噪声,提高了分析物的信噪比,并有助于实现本方法所达到的低检测限(E2和E1分别为0.18和0.07 ng/L)。该方法应用于两种废水排放物中雌激素的分析。E2和E1的回收率极佳(>90%),而免疫吸附剂对废水提取物中的非免疫原性(但结构相关)分析物EE2没有保留作用(回收率<2%)。这说明了免疫萃取纯化步骤的极高选择性。该方法的精密度很高,相对标准偏差低于5%。废水中E2的浓度在0.77至6.4 ng/L之间,而E1的浓度更高(1.6 - 18 ng/L)。