W J Morris, G J Nandrea, J E Roybal, R K Munns, W Shimoda, H R Skinner
Index: J. Assoc. Off. Anal. Chem. 70(4) , 630-4, (1987)
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Extracts from 4 types of swine feed containing 0.11 ppm each of dimetridazole (DMZ) and ipronidazole (IPR) were analyzed by capillary gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) using multiple ion detection (MID) techniques. We demonstrate in this paper that the quantitative results obtained by capillary GC/MS with MID are comparable for both compounds to results obtained by liquid chromatography and have a lower coefficient of variation for DMZ. Moreover, consistency in the ion ratios (5 ions in DMZ and 6 ions in IPR) permits identification of these compounds by electron ionization MS.
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CAS:14885-29-1 |
C7H11N3O2 |
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