TY - JOUR
T1 - Determination of an Anti-Parasitic Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient in Wastewater Effluents Using Capillary Zone Electrophoresis
AU - O'Sullivan-Carroll, Emma
AU - Hogan, Anna
AU - O'Mahoney, N.
AU - Howlett, S.
AU - Pyne, C.
AU - Downing, P.
AU - Lynch, M.
AU - Moore, Eric
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). ELECTROPHORESIS published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - Ireland has a successful pharmaceutical industry with over 100 pharmaceutical manufacturing sites across the island. Although this success has many benefits, the irreversible effects emissions from pharmaceutical manufacturing can have on the environment are a major drawback. Although known pollutants are regularly monitored with limits set out by the Environmental Protection Agency, one significant pollutant has been overlooked: pharmaceutical pollution. Detecting these pollutants and ensuring they are at a safe concentration for the environment is of utmost importance. In recent years, capillary electrophoresis is being recognised as a suitable alternative to high-performance liquid chromatography due to its many benefits such as faster analysis, water-based buffers and smaller sample volumes. In this paper, a capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) method with a preconcentration step of solid-phase extraction was developed for an anti-parasitic active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) called ZB23. The API was successfully detected in a wastewater sample in less than 10 min using the CZE parameters of 25 mM borate buffer with a pH of 10.5, 15% MeOH, 10 kV voltage, 25 mbar for 5 s injection size, an Lt of 40 cm, an Ld of 31.5 cm and a detection wavelength of 214 nm.
AB - Ireland has a successful pharmaceutical industry with over 100 pharmaceutical manufacturing sites across the island. Although this success has many benefits, the irreversible effects emissions from pharmaceutical manufacturing can have on the environment are a major drawback. Although known pollutants are regularly monitored with limits set out by the Environmental Protection Agency, one significant pollutant has been overlooked: pharmaceutical pollution. Detecting these pollutants and ensuring they are at a safe concentration for the environment is of utmost importance. In recent years, capillary electrophoresis is being recognised as a suitable alternative to high-performance liquid chromatography due to its many benefits such as faster analysis, water-based buffers and smaller sample volumes. In this paper, a capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) method with a preconcentration step of solid-phase extraction was developed for an anti-parasitic active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) called ZB23. The API was successfully detected in a wastewater sample in less than 10 min using the CZE parameters of 25 mM borate buffer with a pH of 10.5, 15% MeOH, 10 kV voltage, 25 mbar for 5 s injection size, an Lt of 40 cm, an Ld of 31.5 cm and a detection wavelength of 214 nm.
KW - active pharmaceutical ingredient
KW - antibiotic
KW - capillary zone electrophoresis
KW - solid-phase extraction
KW - wastewater effluents
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85205673622
U2 - 10.1002/elps.202400131
DO - 10.1002/elps.202400131
M3 - Article
C2 - 39373618
AN - SCOPUS:85205673622
SN - 0173-0835
VL - 45
SP - 1906
EP - 1914
JO - Electrophoresis
JF - Electrophoresis
IS - 21-22
ER -