Determination of urea pesticide residues in vegetable, soil, and water samples

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Abstract

The main physico-chemical, toxicological, and environmental properties of urea pesticides are summarized. General characteristics of analytical methods for residues of phenylurea herbicides (PUHs), sulfonylurea herbicides (SUHs), and Benzoylurea insecticides (BUIs) in crops, soil, and water samples, employed in the last 5 years are reviewed. Provided it is information about liquid-liquid and solid-phase extraction of the samples and clean-up steps. The applications of gas chromatography (GC), liquid chromatography (LC), and capillary electrophoresis (CE) techniques in the analysis of these compounds are exposed in tabular form and commented on. Sensitivity and instrument conditions of liquid and gas chromatographic techniques coupled to mass spectrometric detectors are outlined. The advantages and drawbacks of the analytical methods developed recently are discussed.

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Berrada, H., Font, G., & Moltó, J. C. (2003). Determination of urea pesticide residues in vegetable, soil, and water samples. Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 33(1), 19–41. https://doi.org/10.1080/713609152

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