Multiclass Veterinary Antibiotics on Raptor C18 by LC-MS/MS
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Multiclass Veterinary Antibiotics on Raptor C18 by LC-MS/MS
Peaks
tR (min)
Conc. (ng/mL)
Precursor Ion
Product Ion
Product Ion
1.
Desacetyl cephapirin
0.70
150
382.03
111.92
124.21
2.
Sulfanilamide
0.85
200
172.98
93.07
75.23
3.
Amoxicillin
0.92
100
366.24
349.10
208.07
4.
Cephapirin
1.36
50
424.17
292.08
124.14
5.
Tildipirosin
1.38
200
734.59
561.45
204.15
6.
Desfuroyl ceftiofur cysteine disulfide
1.40
300
549.16
183.02
126.00
7.
Lincomycin
1.50
50
407.32
359.23
389.28
8.
Sulfadiazine
1.57
20
251.18
156.04
92.08
9.
Cefquinome
1.73
200
529.19
134.10
125.12
10.
Ampicillin
1.78
50
350.19
106.07
160.06
11.
Sulfathiazole
1.79
10
256.16
156.03
92.08
12.
Marbofloxacin
1.81
10
363.20
72.11
320.10
13.
Cefalexin
1.82
100
348.10
158.05
174.05
14.
Sulfapyridine
1.86
10
250.13
156.10
92.08
15.
Norfloxacin
1.96
20
320.23
276.20
233.13
16.
Ofloxacin
1.98
10
362.21
318.20
261.15
17.
Sulfamerazine
2.00
20
265.08
156.03
92.08
18.
Cefalonium
2.01
100
459.16
337.03
123.10
19.
Oxytetracycline
2.02
25
461.27
426.15
443.32
20.
Ciprofloxacin
2.04
20
332.18
288.22
245.15
21.
Cefacetrile
2.09
300
362.07
258.08
178.01
22.
Tulathromycin A
2.11
100
806.65
577.42
420.31
23.
Tetracycline
2.21
25
445.28
154.07
427.32
24.
Danofloxacin
2.23
20
358.22
340.16
314.21
25.
Enrofloxacin
2.32
10
360.29
316.22
245.13
26.
Orbifloxacin
2.35
10
396.22
352.17
226.12
27.
Thiamphenicol*
2.38
200
354.16
290.04
184.98
28.
Sulfamethazine
2.39
10
279.23
186.08
124.08
29.
Sulfamethizole
2.52
10
271.17
156.02
108.02
30.
Sulfamethoxypyridazine
2.56
10
281.14
156.03
126.07
31.
Sarafloxacin
2.59
10
386.20
342.20
368.15
32.
Difloxacin
2.65
10
400.23
356.17
299.13
33.
Cefazolin
2.75
100
455.10
323.06
295.09
34.
Spiramycin
2.96
200
843.64
540.36
699.48
35.
Pirlimycin
3.05
20
411.32
363.18
327.21
36.
Chlortetracycline
3.08
25
479.27
154.07
371.06
37.
Sulfachlorpyridazine
3.12
20
285.05
156.03
108.09
38.
Gamithromycin
3.28
100
777.63
619.52
601.45
39.
Sulfadoxine
3.39
10
311.17
156.03
108.09
40.
Sulfamethoxazole
3.46
20
254.18
155.98
147.06
41.
Cefoperazone
3.52
100
646.26
143.07
148.02
42.
Florfenicol*
3.55
200
356.10
336.02
184.98
43.
Sulfaethoxypyridazine
3.56
20
295.17
267.07
156.03
44.
Tilmicosin
3.64
100
869.72
696.50
522.42
45.
Sulfisoxazole
3.76
20
268.14
156.03
113.10
46.
Oxolinic acid
3.94
5
262.10
244.06
215.96
47.
Chloramphenicol*
4.00
200
321.16
151.99
257.04
48.
Ceftiofur
4.11
50
524.14
241.08
125.24
49.
Erythromycin
4.31
25
734.64
576.40
558.38
50.
Sulfadimethoxine
4.36
10
311.17
156.09
108.09
51.
Sulfaquinoxaline
4.42
20
301.18
156.04
108.02
52.
Tylosin**
4.67
100
916.62
772.49
598.36
53.
Penicillin G
5.07
100
335.18
176.07
160.07
54.
Flumequine
5.34
5
262.15
244.11
202.03
55.
Penicillin V
5.56
100
351.10
160.06
114.07
56.
Oxacillin
5.99
100
402.15
160.05
114.06
57.
Virginiamycin M1
6.13
50
526.43
508.31
355.10
58.
Tylvalosin
6.19
50
1042.71
814.46
640.39
59.
Cloxacillin
6.39
100
436.15
277.06
160.05
60.
Nafcillin
6.60
25
415.19
199.09
171.06
61.
Dicloxacillin
6.96
100
470.11
160.05
311.02
*Acquired in negative ion mode
LC_FS0506
Column
Raptor C18 (cat.# 9304A12)
Dimensions:
100 mm x 2.1 mm ID
Particle Size:
2.7 µm
Pore Size:
90 Å
Guard Column:
Raptor C18 EXP guard column cartridge 5 mm, 2.1 mm ID, 2.7 µm (cat.# 9304A0252)
Temp.:
35 °C
Sample
Diluent:
Water
Conc.:
5–300 ng/mL
Inj. Vol.:
2 µL
Mobile Phase
A:
0.1% Formic acid in water
B:
0.1% Formic acid in acetonitrile
Time (min)
Flow (mL/min)
%A
%B
0.00
0.4
90
10
4.50
0.4
65
35
7.00
0.4
45
55
7.01
0.4
90
10
9.00
0.4
90
10
Detector
MS/MS
Ion Mode:
ESI+/ESI-
Mode:
Scheduled MRM
Instrument
UHPLC
Notes
1. Positive and negative polarity data were collected simultaneously from a single injection. 2. Amphenicol compounds (chloramphenicol, thiamphenicol, and florfenicol) were detected with negative polarity. 3. The MRM was scheduled at +/- 20 to 30 seconds for each analyte. 4. Multiclass antibiotics include penicillin, cephalosporin, tetracycline, sulfonamide, macrolide, lincosamide, streptogramin, amphenicol, and quinolone. **The retention time for Tylosin is noted in the peak list; however, it was not included in the chromatogram.
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