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Abstract
A multiresidue method using supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) and gas chromatography/ion trap mass spectrometry (GC/ITMS) was developed for analysis of 46 pesticides in fruits and vegetables. The SFE procedure used 2 commercial instruments that trapped the extracts on solid-phase material. Silica gel chemically bound to octadecylsilane (ODS) collected the extracted pesticides efficiently, and elution of the trap with acetonitrile gave high recoveries. Extracts thus obtained were sufficiently clean for subsequent GC/ITMS analysis. The SFE conditions were 320 atm and 60 degrees C (0.85 g/mL CO2 density) and 1.6 mL/min CO2 flow rate for 6 extraction vessel volumes. Trapping on 1 mL ODS occurred at 10 degrees C, and a 0.4 mL/min flow rate of acetonitrile at 40 degrees-50 degrees C was used to elute the pesticides. Quantitative and qualitative analyses of the 46 pesticides were performed simultaneously by GC/ITMS. Studies of fortified samples gave > 80% recoveries for 39 pesticides, and recoveries of > 50% for the other pesticides, except methamidophos and omethoate. Grapes, carrots, potatoes, and broccoli were used as samples during method development, and a blind experiment involving incurred and fortified samples was used to test the approach. Results of the blind study compared satisfactorily with results from 7 laboratories using traditional GC detectors and solvent-based extractions.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7756898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J AOAC Int ISSN: 1060-3271 Impact factor: 1.913