| Literature DB >> 29154120 |
T P Ahammed Shabeer1, Rushali Girame2, Sagar Utture2, Dasharath Oulkar2, Kaushik Banerjee2, D Ajay3, Ranjith Arimboor4, K R K Menon4.
Abstract
Higher matrix interference makes the multi-residue pesticide analysis in spices more challenging. A simple, sensitive, and robust large-scale multi-residue method was developed for the rapid analysis of 243 pesticides in cardamom matrix by gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS). Prehydration of cardamom in 1:4 sample:water for 30 min improved the homogeneity and extractability. QuEChERS extraction followed by cleanup with 25 mg primary secondary amine, 100 mg C18, and 10 mg graphitized carbon black to 1 ml supernatant was used for sample preparation. Reconstitution of final extract in ethyl acetate reduced matrix co-extract up to 60%. The method was validated according to the SANTE/11,945/2015 guidelines. The limit of quantification was ≤0.01 mg kg-1, and the recovery was within 70.0-120.0%, with ≤20% RSD for the majority of pesticides. The method was used for screening market samples, and the detected residues were devoid of any risk of acute toxicity related to dietary exposure.Entities:
Keywords: Cardamom; GC-MS/MS; Multi-residue method; Pesticide residues; QuEChERS; Spices
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29154120 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.10.133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086