Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) was applied to extraction of pesticides from vegetables and fruits. Residues were extracted from homogenized samples mixed with water-absorbent polymer with supercritical carbon dioxide in a stainless steel tube, followed by elution with acetone. Coextractives were removed by means of mini-column clean-up. Measurement was performed by GCMS/ MS. Calibration was achieved by preparing matrix-matched calibration standards to counteract matrix effects. With the Japanese method validation guideline as a reference, the method was assessed in 5 agricultural products spiked with 334 pesticides at 0.01 and 0.1 g/g. Compounds at each level were extracted from 2 samples on 5 separate days. The trueness of the method for 189 pesticides in all samples was 70-120%, and the repeatability and within-run reproducibility were also consistent with the guideline. The trueness of the method for the other 71 pesticides was in the range of 50-70%, though the repeatability and within-run reproducibility were satisfactory. This method is available as a multiresidue analysis method for vegetables and fruits.
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Uranishi, K., Yamashita, H., & Yamamoto, K. (2012). Validation study on a method for multiresidue analysis of pesticides in vegetables and fruits with supercritical fluid extraction. Journal of the Food Hygienic Society of Japan, 53(1), 63–74. https://doi.org/10.3358/shokueishi.53.63
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