A pretreatment method for analysing albendazole by HPLC in plant material
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Albendazole (ALB) belongs to a group of
benzimidazoles—classified as antiparasitic pharmaceuticals.
Its widespread application results in the presence
of this pharmaceutical in natural environment
(water and soil). In this paper a suitable pretreatment
method was established including sampling, freezedrying
and extraction. Vicia faba was used as model
organism. ALB accumulation by plant tissues was observed
in hydroponic culture as well as in soil. The range
of pharmaceutical concentrations was 1.7×10−5 mol/L (in
hydroponic culture) and 1.7×10−5 to 1.7×10−4 mol/kg air
dry soil (in soil). Observations were conducted for
14 days. After this time biological material was freezedried
and after homogenization, dimethyl sulfoxide
(DMSO) extraction was performed. The recovery of
ALB for the roots was 93 % while for the shoots 86 %.
After cleaning, the samples were subjected to further
analysis by HPLC system. Phosphate buffer and acetonitrile
(50:50) were used as a mobile phase. Drug retention
time was 6.3 min. Results obtained in this experiment
indicate higher drug accumulation in roots rather than
in the hypocotyl part of the plant, cultivated both in soil and
in hydroponic culture.
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albendazole, plant, HPLC, sample preparation
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Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. 2013, vol. 224, issue 8, art. no. 1646.