Abstract
Ion-trap GC/MS/MS was evaluated for the multi-residue determination of pesticides in agricultural products. Matrices were extracted from samples (spinach, carrot, onion and brown rice) with acetone and submitted to gel permeation chromatography, followed by a clean-up step through a graphite carbon cartridge. Thirty-five pesticides were added to either matrix, and analyzed by GC/MS/ MS. Detection limits of pesticides by GC/MS/MS was almost the same as those by GC/MS (SIM). Coefficients of variation of peak area in 5 measurements of each pesticide at 0.1 μg/mL or 0.05 μg/ mL with or without matrices were mostly acceptable, though those of 20 pesticides out of 35 were higher than 10% at a concentration of 0.02 μg/mL. It was indicated that matrix artifacts, which interfere with GC/MS-Scan analysis, could be eliminated in some cases by using GC/MS/MS.
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Takeda, K., Ishiguro, Y., Tanaka, R., Maruyama, J., Kasamatsu, T., Okawa, S., & Hori, S. (2002). Study on the determination of pesticide residues in crops by ion-trap GC/MS/MS. Journal of the Food Hygienic Society of Japan, 43(5), 280–288. https://doi.org/10.3358/shokueishi.43.280
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