Determination of pesticide residues in food matrices using the QuEChERS methodology |
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Authors: | Angelika Wilkowska Marek Biziuk |
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Affiliation: | Department of Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Faculty, Gdansk University of Technology, G. Narutowicza Street 11/12, 80-233 Gdansk, Poland |
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Abstract: | The determination of pesticide residues in food matrices is a formidable challenge mainly because of the small quantities of analytes and large amounts of interfering substances which can be co-extracted with analytes and, in most cases, adversely affect the results of an analysis. However, safety concerns require that pesticides of the wide range of chemical properties (including acidic, basic and neutral) should be monitored. Because of the wide variety of food matrices, the sample must initially be cleaned up before final analysis. That is why the analytical chemist is faced with the need to devise new methodologies for determining such residues to be determined in a single analytical run. To accomplish the goal, QuEChERS methodology has been developed. It is a streamlined and effective extraction and cleanup approach for the analysis of diverse analyte residues in food matrices. So far, there have been achieved promising results by liquid or gas chromatography analysis, including pesticides, but also acrylamide, pharmaceuticals and veterinary drugs. |
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Keywords: | ASE, accelerated solvent extraction d-SPE, dispersive solid-phase extraction FDA, Food and Drug Administration GC, gas chromatography GCB, graphitised carbon black LC, liquid chromatography MAE, microwave-assisted extraction MRMs, multiresidue methods MS, mass spectrometry MSPD, matrix solid-phase dispersion QuEChERS, acronym for Quick Easy Cheap Rugged Effective and Safe, the name of a widely used methodology for the analysis of pesticide residues in food PSA, primary secondary amine SFE, supercritical fluid extraction SPE, solid-phase extraction SPME, solid-phase microextraction |
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