Background:
A Vortex-assisted dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (VA-DLLME)
method is presented for the determination of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) in human urine by spectrofluorimetry.
Objective:
To determine trace levels of aspirin in biologic samples by using green and low-cost method
development.
Methods:
For the microextraction procedure, chloroform and acetonitrile were used as extraction and
disperser solvent, respectively. The factors affecting the efficiency of extraction such as volume of chloroform,
volumes of acetonitrile, ionic strength, sample pH, centrifuging time, and extraction time were
investigated. Then significant variables were optimized by the response surface method using the Box-
Behnken design.
Results:
Under the optimum extraction conditions, a linear calibration curve in the range of 0.1 to 130
ng mL-1 with a correlation coefficient of R2 = 0.998 was obtained. The limits of detection (LOD) and
limits of quantification (LOQ) were 0.031 and 0.103 ng mL-1, respectively. The relative standard deviations
(RSD) were less than 4%.
Conclusion:
Enrichment factor and recoveries were achieved for the extraction of aspirin in human
urine. This method gives a rapid, simple, sensitive and environmentally friendly for the measurement of
trace amount aspirin.