A 100% Water Mobile Phase HPLC for Detecting Imidacloprid and Its Metabolite 6-chloronicotinic Acid
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cpcs/v8/7164DKeywords:
International harmonized, analytical method, Imidacloprid, 6-Chloronicotinic acid, 100% water mobile phase, HPLCAbstract
This paper describes a harmless HPLC technique for detecting imidacloprid (ICP) and its metabolite, 6-chloronicotinic acid (6CA), using an isocratic 100% water mobile phase. Chromatographic separations were performed a Daisopak® SP-200-3-C1-P with water mobile phase and a photodiode-array detector. The total run time was < 6 min. The system suitability was well within the international acceptance criteria. The detection limits were 0.018 ?g/ml for ICP and 0.005 ?g/ml for 6CA, respectively. As the first examination problem in the establishment of an international harmonized method for the residue monitoring of ICP and 6CA, this paper describes an isocratic 100% water mobile phase HPLC conditions to detect ICP and 6CA. A harmless HPLC method for simultaneous detecting ICP and 6CA was developed and may be further applied to the quantification in animal-derived foods.