PERSONAL DE APOYO
PALACIO Marcela Alejandra
artículos
Título:
Thymol detection and quantitation by solid-phase microextraction in faeces and egg yolk of Japanese quail
Autor/es:
MARÍA E. FERNANDEZ ; MARCELA A. PALACIO ; MARÍA C. LABAQUE
Revista:
JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY B
Editorial:
ELSEVIER
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2017 vol. 1044 p. 39 - 46
ISSN:
0378-4347
Resumen:
To measure bioavailability of the active ingredients of phytogenic feed additives in poultry products andsubproducts is a key element for developing a rational understanding of its mode of action and biologicaleffects. Hence, we validated a headspace solid phase microextraction (HS-SPME) technique followedby gas chromatography-mass spectrometry as an analytical extraction procedure and as method fordetection and quantitation of 2-Isopropyl-5-methylphenol (thymol) in faeces and egg yolk of quail. Thesuitability of this method for thymol analysis in both matrices was first proved via linearity, limit ofdetection, limit of quantification, and recovery using m-cresol as internal standard. The optimal HSSPMEextraction conditions were obtained at 40 ◦C for 5 min in faeces and 60 ◦C for 30 min in egg yolk.This procedure was found to be precise, sensitive and linear in the range of 2.5?100 ng/gr for faeces and20?800 ng/gr for the egg yolk. Limits of detection were 0.5 ng/g and 5 ng/g for faeces and yolk, respectively,and the limits of quantitation were 1 ng/g and 10 ng/g for faeces and yolk, respectively. The method wassuccessfully used for measuring thymol in fecal and egg yolk samples, from quails supplemented withthymol in their diets. Thus, in fresh faeces and egg yolk samples obtained from a supplemented group(80 mg thymol per bird per day) were determined as 31.51 ng/g for faeces and 11.83 ng/g for the egg yolk