Zang X, Chang Q, Hou F, Zhang S, Wang C, Wang Z, Xu J. Hydroxyl and carboxyl group functionalized conjugated microporous nanomaterial as adsorbent for the solid-phase extraction of phenolic endocrine disrupting chemicals from freshwater fish samples.
Food Chem 2024;
436:137674. [PMID:
37832421 DOI:
10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.137674]
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Abstract
Endocrine disruption chemicals (EDCs) in food can seriously harm human health. In this study, a hydroxyl and carboxyl group functionalized conjugated microporous nanomaterial (CMP) was prepared by Friedel-Crafts reaction and used as solid-phase extraction (SPE) adsorbent. A functionalized CMP based SPE combined with high performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection was built for the determination of phenolic EDCs from nine fish samples. The extraction conditions were optimized by both single factor and response surface methodology (Box-Behnken Design). The established method performed well in terms of the response linearity (in the range of 0.50-100 ng g-1 with coefficient of determination larger than 0.9942), limits of detection (0.15-0.30 ng g-1, S/N of 3), limits of quantification (0.50-1.00 ng g-1, S/N = 10), method recoveries (78.4-121 %) and repeatability (relative standard deviation < 11 %). It can be used as an efficient method to detect trace phenolic EDCs in real fish samples.
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