Pesticide residue analysis in different spice samples by automatic µSPE clean-up workflow determination using LC-MS/MS

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Lorena Manzano-Sánchez
Suganthi Angappan
José Antonio Martínez
Ana del Real Aguilera
Amadeo Rodríguez Fernández-Alba
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[1] University of Almeria,European Union Reference Laboratory for Pesticide Residues in Fruits & Vegetables, Agrifood Campus of International Excellence (ceiA3)
[2] Ctra. Sacramento S/N˚,undefined
[3] Tamil Nadu Agricultural University,undefined
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Automated clean-up; µSPE; Pesticide residues; Spices; LC-MS/MS;
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Spices such as paprika, curry, turmeric, dry chilli, and black pepper are grown in various geographic locations and widely used by consumers across the world. Pesticides applied during crop production practices could contaminate the produce, affecting the quality and posing a health risk for consumers. The complexity of the spice matrix and the wide range of target pesticides potentially present require special sample extraction and clean-up treatments to overcome matrix interference and ion suppression. In this study, sample extracts from spice matrices (paprika/curry/turmeric/dry chilli/black pepper) were cleaned up by an automated µSPE clean-up method for multi-residue analysis of pesticides using LC-MS/MS. The automated µSPE clean-up method involves pre-filled cartridges containing various sorbent materials suitable for numerous co-extractives and the automated clean-up process was carried out using an autosampler. The regulatory limit for pesticides in spices varies with type, with a low MRL of 0.05 mg kg−1 or higher for 99% of the analytes. At spiking concentrations of 0.05 and 0.1 mg kg−1, good recoveries between 70 and 120% with RSD values below 20% were achieved for more than 98% of the compounds. With automatic clean-up of samples that takes 5 min/sample, 20% increased output per day shows an important advantage achieved compared to manual clean-up.
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页码:6551 / 6560
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