期刊
TALANTA
卷 236, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122825
关键词
Pesticide formulations; Relative matrix effects; LC-MS; MS; CBS-MS; MS; Solid phase microextraction; Strawberry analysis
资金
- Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada
- CIF-ORF
The study investigated the relative matrix effects between coated blade spray (CBS) and liquid chromatographic separation approaches in multiresidue pesticide analysis in strawberry samples. The findings showed that acceptable slope relative standard deviations were observed under both CBS-MS/MS and LC-MS/MS approaches, indicating the elimination of relative matrix effects and no compromise with matrix effects when using the direct-to-MS approach. Additionally, the resistance of the methods to excipients present in pesticide formulations was highlighted.
Relative matrix effects between an ambient mass spectrometric technique known as coated blade spray (CBS) and liquid chromatographic separation approach when applied to multiresidue pesticide analysis in strawberry samples are explored. Acceptable slope relative standard deviations (RSD <15 %) were observed for the 9 compounds under study for both CBS-MS/MS (2.2-12.6 %) and LC-MS/MS (2.8-12.9 %) approaches. The findings signify both the elimination of relative matrix effects with the sample preparation and matrix match calibration with internal standard correction methods employed along with no matrix effect compromise made when using the direct-to-MS approach. Similarly, slopes of pesticides spiked from commercially available formulations (containing one or two pesticides) were found to not differ significantly from slopes generated with multiresidue pesticide standards (containing 24 additional pesticides besides the target 9 analytes) with either technique, highlighting the resistance of the employed methods to the excipients present in pesticide formulations in large amounts.
作者
我是这篇论文的作者
点击您的名字以认领此论文并将其添加到您的个人资料中。
推荐
暂无数据