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A LC/APCI-MS/MS method for analysis of imidacloprid in soils, in plants, and in pollens

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 75, 期 9, 页码 2027-2033

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac020600b

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Imidacloprid, the most used systemic insecticide, is suspected of having harmful effects on honeybees at nanogram per bee or at microgram per kilogram levels. However, there is a lack of methodology to detect imidacloprid and its metabolites at such low levels. We developed a method for the determination of low amounts of imidacloprid in soils, plants (leaves and flowers), and pollens by using HPLC coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (APCI-MS/MS). Extraction, separation, and detection were performed according to quality assurance criteria, to Good laboratory Practice, and to criteria from the directive 96/23/EC, which is designed for banned substances. The linear range of application is 0.5-20 mug/kg imidacloprid in soils, in plants, and in pollens, with a relative standard deviation of 2.9% at 1 mug/kg. The limits of detection and of quantification are LOD = 0.1 mug/kg and LOQ = 1 mug/kg, respectively. For the first time, this study permitted us to follow the fate of imidacloprid in the environment. When treated, flowers of sunflower and maize contain average values of similar to10 mug/kg imidacloprid. Ibis explains that pollens from these crops are contaminated at levels of a few micrograms per kilogram, suggesting probable deleterious effects on honeybees.

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