Rapid pesticide analysis, in post-harvest plants used as animal feed, by low-pressure gas chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry

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A. Garrido-Frenich
F. J. Arrebola
M. J. González-Rodríguez
J. L. Martínez Vidal
N. Mora Díez
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[1] University of Almería,Department of Analytical Chemistry
[2] University of Extremadura,Department of Analytical Chemistry
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Low-pressure gas chromatography; Mass spectrometry; GC–MS; Post-harvest plants; Animal feed; Pesticides;
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A wide range of pesticides used to control pests in vegetables have been determined in agricultural plant waste from beans, watermelons, and melons grown in greenhouses located in a predominantly agricultural area in Southeast Spain (Almería). Analysis of the pesticides was carried out by low-pressure gas chromatography (LP-GC) with mass spectrometry in tandem (MS–MS) mode, after extraction of the lyophilized samples with dichloromethane. The influence of the sample matrix on the analysis was avoided by use of matrix-matched standards. Linearity, detection limit (LOD), quantitation limit (LOQ), recovery, and precision for each pesticide were calculated. The most frequently encountered pesticides were endosulfan (>73% of the analyzed samples) and buprofezin (>55% of the samples), followed by cypermethrin, pirimifos-methyl, bifentrin, and chlorpyrifos (>30% of the samples). The pesticide found at the highest concentration level was endosulfan (223.33 mg kg−1) in a watermelon sample.
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页码:1038 / 1046
页数:8
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