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Multiresidue LC-MS/MS Determination of 52 Non-Gas Chromatography-Amenable Pesticides and Metabolites in Fruits and Vegetables

Multiresidue LC-MS/MS Determination of 52 Non-Gas Chromatography-Amenable Pesticides and Metabolites in Fruits and Vegetables

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This is an Application Brief and does not contain a detailed Experimental section.

Abstract

This multi-residue pesticide sample preparation shows the steps used to process fruit and vegetable samples, extract and concentrate the extract by an Oasis HLB SPE method.

Introduction

This multi-residue pesticide sample preparation shows the steps used to process fruit and vegetable samples, extract and concentrate the extract by an Oasis HLB SPE method.

Experimental

Pre-treatment

  1. Samples (lemon, raisin, tomato and avocado) were cut into small pieces.
  2. A 20 g portion of homogenized sample was mixed with 60 mL 0.1% formic acid in methanol:water (80:20, v/v).
  3. Extraction for 2 minutes with Ultra-Turrax at 8000 rpm.
  4. Filtration and dilution with methanol:water 0.1% formic acid (80:20, v/v) to a final volume of 100 mL.
  5. 2.5 mL aliquot diluted to 20 ml with 0.1% formic acid in water. Load 5 mL of the diluted extract onto the SPE Cartridge.

SPE Procedure

LC Conditions

System:

Alliance HPLC 2695

Column:

Atlantis dC18, 5 μm, 2.1 x 100 mm

Flow rate:

0.2 mL/min

Mobile phase A:

0.01% formic acid in water

Mobile phase B:

0.01% formic acid in methanol

Injection volume:

20 μL

Gradient

MS Conditions

MS System:

Waters Quattro micro

Ionization mode:

Positive electrospray (ESI+)

Multiple reaction monitoring

Gradient

Results and Discussion

LC-MS/MS data
LC-MS/MS data for 4 representative pesticides.

References

  1. Journal of Chromatography A, 1109 (2006) 242-252.

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