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Carbamates in Fruits and Vegetables

Carbamates in Fruits and Vegetables

  • Waters Corporation

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

Abstract

Carbamates have been identified as a health risk. They affect the nervous system by reducing the ability of cholinesterase, an enzyme, to function properly in regulating the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.

Introduction

Carbamates have been identified as a health risk. They affect the nervous system by reducing the ability of cholinesterase, an enzyme, to function properly in regulating the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.

Experimental

Pre-treatment

1. Add 50 mL of acetonitrile to 25 g of sample. Homogenize for 2 minutes and filter.

2. Collect 40-50 mL of filtrate into a flask containing 5–7 g sodium chloride.

3. Shake vigorously for 1 minute. Leave to stand at room temperature.

4. Take 10 mL aliquot from the acetonitrile layer and evaporate sample to dryness (80 °C under nitrogen or air).

5. Reconstitute with 2 mL methanol/dichloromethane (1:99, v/v).

SPE Procedure

LC Conditions

System:

Alliance HPLC 2695

Column:

Carbamate Analysis Column, 3.9 x 150 mm

Flow rate:

1.5 mL/min

Mobile phase A:

Water

Mobile phase B:

Methanol

Mobile phase C:

Acetonitrile

Sample:

10 ng of each analyte on column

Injection volume:

400 μL

Post column addition:

OPA*/NaOH @ 0.5 mL/min

Detector:

2475 Multi Wavelength Fluorescence Detector

Excitation wavelength:

339 nm

Emission wavelength:

445 nm

*OPA: Orthophthaldehyde

Gradient:

Time (min)

A%

B%

C%

0.00

88

12

0

5.30

88

12

0

5.40

68

16

16

14.00

68

16

16

16.10

50

25

25

20.00

50

25

25

22.00

88

12

0

30.00

88

12

0

Results and Discussion

Chromatogram of aldicarb standards. 
Expected retention times for aldicarb standards. 

References

  1. Ministry of Agriculture, China (NY/T 761.1 – 2004 and NY/T761.3 – 2004).

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