The Fate of Sulfamethazine in Sodium-Hypochlorite-Treated Drinking Water: Monitoring by LC-MS (n) -IT-TOF.

International Journal of Medicinal Chemistry Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-05-15 DOI:10.1155/2012/693903
Tyler C Melton, Stacy D Brown
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Pharmaceutical compounds represent a rapidly emerging class of environmental contaminants. Such compounds were recently classified by the U.S. Geological Survey, including several antibiotics. An LC-MS/MS screening method for the top five antibiotics in drinking water was developed and validated using a Shimadzu LC-MS-IT-TOF. The separation was performed using a Waters Acquity UPLC BEH C18 column with a gradient elution. Sulfamethazine was exposed to conditions intended to mimic drinking water chlorination, and samples were collected and quenched with excess sodium sulfite. Kinetics of sulfamethazine degradation was followed as well as the formation of the major chlorinated byproduct (m/z 313). For the screening method, all five antibiotic peaks were baseline resolved within 5 minutes. Additionally, precision and accuracy of the screening method were less than 15%. Degradation of sulfamethazine upon exposure to drinking water chlorination occurred by first order kinetics with a half-life of 5.3 × 10(4) min (approximately 37 days) with measurements starting 5 minutes after chlorination. Likewise, the formation of the major chlorinated product occurred by first order kinetics with a rate constant of 2.0 × 10(-2). The proposed identification of the chlorinated product was 4-amino-(5-chloro-4,6-dimethyl-2-pyrimidinyl)-benzenesulfonamide (C12H13N4O2SCl) using MS (n) spectra and databases searches of SciFinder and ChemSpider.

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次氯酸钠处理的饮用水中磺胺乙嗪的归宿:LC-MS (n) -IT-TOF监测。
药物化合物是一类迅速出现的环境污染物。美国地质调查局最近对这类化合物进行了分类,其中包括几种抗生素。建立了饮用水中前5种抗生素的LC-MS/MS筛选方法,并采用岛津LC-MS- it - tof进行了验证。采用Waters Acquity UPLC BEH C18色谱柱进行分离,梯度洗脱。磺胺乙嗪暴露在模拟饮用水氯化的条件下,收集样品并用过量的亚硫酸钠淬火。研究了磺胺乙嗪的降解动力学以及主要氯化副产物(m/ z313)的形成。对于筛选方法,所有五个抗生素峰均在5分钟内基线解决。此外,筛选方法的精密度和准确度均小于15%。磺胺乙嗪暴露于饮用水氯化后的降解是一级动力学,半衰期为5.3 × 10(4) min(约37天),在氯化后5分钟开始测量。同样,主要氯化产物的形成是一级动力学,速率常数为2.0 × 10(-2)。通过质谱分析和SciFinder、ChemSpider数据库的检索,确定氯化产物为4-氨基-(5-氯-4,6-二甲基-2-嘧啶基)-苯磺酰胺(C12H13N4O2SCl)。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas of chemistry associated with drug discovery, design, and synthesis. International Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas of chemistry associated with drug discovery, design, and synthesis.
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