Determination of Target Pesticide Residues in Tropical Fruits Employing Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion (MSPD) Extraction Followed by High Resolution Gas Chromatography

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas,Silvia S.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Serafim,Felipe A. T., Lanças,Fernando M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: A simple method based on matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD) extraction and gas chromatography with electron-capture detection (GC-ECD) is employed to determine pesticide residues in the following tropical fruits: banana, mango, melon, papaya and pineapple. In the MSPD proposed method, C18, silica gel and ethyl acetate presented the best results in the extraction, clean-up and elution steps, respectively. Spiked blank samples were used to minimize the matrix effect in the chromatographic determination. The validation process was conducted at three different concentration levels of spiked samples (0.50-2.50 µg g-1) in within-a-day and in among days assays. The limits of detection for the pesticides ranged from 4.0 to 23 µg kg-1. The method showed acceptable selectivity, coefficients of correlation higher than 0.997, and recovery between 76-105%. The within-a-day precision was assessed through the relative standard deviation (2.8-19%) for the different levels of spiked samples tested.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Determination of Target Pesticide Residues in Tropical Fruits Employing Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion (MSPD) Extraction Followed by High Resolution Gas Chromatography
title Determination of Target Pesticide Residues in Tropical Fruits Employing Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion (MSPD) Extraction Followed by High Resolution Gas Chromatography
spellingShingle Determination of Target Pesticide Residues in Tropical Fruits Employing Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion (MSPD) Extraction Followed by High Resolution Gas Chromatography
Freitas,Silvia S.
matrix solid-phase dispersion
pesticide residues
method validation
GC-ECD
title_short Determination of Target Pesticide Residues in Tropical Fruits Employing Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion (MSPD) Extraction Followed by High Resolution Gas Chromatography
title_full Determination of Target Pesticide Residues in Tropical Fruits Employing Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion (MSPD) Extraction Followed by High Resolution Gas Chromatography
title_fullStr Determination of Target Pesticide Residues in Tropical Fruits Employing Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion (MSPD) Extraction Followed by High Resolution Gas Chromatography
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Target Pesticide Residues in Tropical Fruits Employing Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion (MSPD) Extraction Followed by High Resolution Gas Chromatography
title_sort Determination of Target Pesticide Residues in Tropical Fruits Employing Matrix Solid-Phase Dispersion (MSPD) Extraction Followed by High Resolution Gas Chromatography
author Freitas,Silvia S.
author_facet Freitas,Silvia S.
Serafim,Felipe A. T.
Lanças,Fernando M.
author_role author
author2 Serafim,Felipe A. T.
Lanças,Fernando M.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas,Silvia S.
Serafim,Felipe A. T.
Lanças,Fernando M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv matrix solid-phase dispersion
pesticide residues
method validation
GC-ECD
topic matrix solid-phase dispersion
pesticide residues
method validation
GC-ECD
description A simple method based on matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD) extraction and gas chromatography with electron-capture detection (GC-ECD) is employed to determine pesticide residues in the following tropical fruits: banana, mango, melon, papaya and pineapple. In the MSPD proposed method, C18, silica gel and ethyl acetate presented the best results in the extraction, clean-up and elution steps, respectively. Spiked blank samples were used to minimize the matrix effect in the chromatographic determination. The validation process was conducted at three different concentration levels of spiked samples (0.50-2.50 µg g-1) in within-a-day and in among days assays. The limits of detection for the pesticides ranged from 4.0 to 23 µg kg-1. The method showed acceptable selectivity, coefficients of correlation higher than 0.997, and recovery between 76-105%. The within-a-day precision was assessed through the relative standard deviation (2.8-19%) for the different levels of spiked samples tested.
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