Detection of sulfonamide drug in urine using liquid-liquid extraction and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

Markina, NE; Shalabay, VV; Zakharevich, AM; Markin, AV

HERO ID

4132657

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2016

HERO ID 4132657
In Press No
Year 2016
Title Detection of sulfonamide drug in urine using liquid-liquid extraction and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
Authors Markina, NE; Shalabay, VV; Zakharevich, AM; Markin, AV
Journal Proceedings of SPIE
Volume 9917
Abstract In this article we have applied liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) as a sample preparation technique for detection of sulfadimethoxine (one of sulfonamide drugs) in urine using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). SERS substrate based on silver nanoparticles has been prepared by citrate reduction of silver nitrate. Obtained calibration curve (SERS intensity vs. sulfadimethoxine concentration) has been used for detection of sulfadimethoxine in human urine samples artificially contaminated by sulfadimethoxine. Three different solvents (ethyl acetate, diethyl ether, chloroform) have been used for LLE performance tests. Chloroform being found as the most effective one based on calculation of recoveries after SERS measurements. Thus we would like to propose fast (less than 20 minutes), simple and sensitive (detection limit up to 1 mu g/ml) test for detecting sulfa drugs in urine using a combination of SERS with LLE with sample volume as low as 100 mu L. Such test can be applied for evaluation of the degree of drug extraction from human body and half-life of such drug applied in the course of therapeutic treatments of certain diseases.
Doi 10.1117/12.2228866
Wosid WOS:000378215300033
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Keyword sulfonamide drug; sulfadimethoxine; SERS; silver nanoparticles; liquid-liquid extraction