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... 2. SEPARATION AND QUANTIFICATION SULFAGUANIDINE, SULFAMETHOXYPYRIDINE, SULFADOXINE AND SULFAMETHOXAZONE IN ANIMAL FOODSTUFFS AND FOOD PRODUCTS Use of an RP-C18 analytical column with a mobile ... separation and quantification of sulfadoxine (SDO), sulfaguanidine (SGU), sulfamethoxypyridine (SMP) and sulfamethoxazone (SMX) in animal foodstuffs (for fish, shrimp, chicken and pig) and food ... Dunnbier. Gudrun Massmann, Asaf Pekdeger - Quantitative determination of three sulfonamides in environmental water samples using liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray tandem mass spectrometry....
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