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Sumaiyya Mujawar1, Sagar C Utture1, Eddie Fonseca2, Jessie Matarrita2, Kaushik Banerjee3.
Abstract
A sensitive and rugged residue analysis method was validated for the estimation of dithiocarbamate fungicides in a variety of fruit and vegetable matrices. The sample preparation method involved reaction of dithiocarbamates with Tin(II) chloride in aqueous HCl. The CS2 produced was absorbed into an isooctane layer and estimated by GC-MS selected ion monitoring. Limit of quantification (LOQ) was ⩽40μgkg(-1) for grape, green chilli, tomato, potato, brinjal, pineapple and chayote and the recoveries were within 75-104% (RSD<15% at LOQ). The method could be satisfactorily applied for analysis of real world samples. Dissipation of mancozeb, the most-used dithiocarbamate fungicide, in field followed first+first order kinetics with pre-harvest intervals of 2 and 4days in brinjal, 7 and 10days in grapes and 0day in chilli at single and double dose of agricultural applications. Cooking practices were effective for removal of mancozeb residues from vegetables.Entities:
Keywords: Dithiocarbamate fungicides; GC–MS; Mancozeb; Method validation; Pre-harvest interval; Selected ion monitoring
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24360436 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.10.148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514