Literature DB >> 26654830

A sensitive and efficient method for routine pesticide multiresidue analysis in bee pollen samples using gas and liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry.

P Parrilla Vázquez1, A Lozano1, S Uclés1, M M Gómez Ramos1, A R Fernández-Alba2.   

Abstract

Several clean-up methods were evaluated for 253 pesticides in pollen samples concentrating on efficient clean-up and the highest number of pesticides satisfying the recovery and precision criteria. These were: (a) modified QuEChERS using dSPE with PSA+C18; (b) freeze-out prior to QuEChERS using dSPE with PSA+C18; (c) freeze-out prior to QuEChERS using dSPE with PSA+C18+Z-Sep; and (d) freeze-out followed by QuEChERS using dSPE with PSA+C18 and SPE with Z-Sep. Determinations were made using LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS. The modified QuEChERS protocol applying a freeze-out followed by dSPE with PSA+C18 and SPE clean-up with Z-Sep was selected because it provided the highest number of pesticides with mean recoveries in the 70-120% range, as well as relative standard deviations (RSDs) typically below 20% (12.2% on average) and ensured much better removal of co-extracted matrix compounds of paramount importance in routine analysis. Limits of quantification at levels as low as 5μgkg(-1) were obtained for the majority of the pesticides. The proposed methodology was applied to the analysis of 41 pollen bee samples from different areas in Spain. Pesticides considered potentially toxic to bees (DL50<2μg/bee) were detected in some samples with concentrations up to 72.7μgkg(-1), which could negatively affect honeybee health.
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Keywords:  Freezing-out; GC–MS/MS; LC–MS/MS; Multiresidue pesticide analysis; Pollen; Zirconium dioxide

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26654830     DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2015.11.081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr A        ISSN: 0021-9673            Impact factor:   4.759


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2.  Miniaturized Salting-Out Assisted Liquid-Liquid Extraction Combined with Disposable Pipette Extraction for Fast Sample Preparation of Neonicotinoid Pesticides in Bee Pollen.

Authors:  Xijuan Tu; Wenbin Chen
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-12-03       Impact factor: 4.411

3.  Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry for the Simultaneous Analysis of 353 Pesticides in the Edible Insect Tenebrio molitor Larvae (Mealworms).

Authors:  Yongho Shin; Chang Jo Kim; Sujin Baek; Leesun Kim; Kyeong-Ae Son; Hee-Dong Lee; Danbi Kim; Jeong-Han Kim; Hyun Ho Noh
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-12-11       Impact factor: 4.411

4.  Determination of 12 insect growth regulator residues in foods of different matrixes by modified QuEChERS and UPLC-MS/MS.

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Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-03-25       Impact factor: 3.361

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Authors:  Chiara Giorio; Anton Safer; Francisco Sánchez-Bayo; Andrea Tapparo; Andrea Lentola; Vincenzo Girolami; Maarten Bijleveld van Lexmond; Jean-Marc Bonmatin
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