Determination of imidacloprid, metalaxyl, myclobutanil, propham, and thiabendazole in fruits and vegetables by liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionization-mass spectrometry.
X Pous, M J Ruíz, Y Picó, G Font
Index: Fresenius J. Anal. Chem. 371(2) , 182-9, (2001)
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Abstract
Imidacloprid, metalaxyl, myclobutanil, propham, and thiabendazole have been simultaneously determined in strawberries, oranges, potatoes, pears, and melons by matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD) followed by liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionization-mass spectrometry (LC-APCI-MS) in positive-ion mode. The samples were homogenized with C8 bonded silica as MSPD sorbent, placed in a glass column, and eluted with dichloromethane. Chromatographic separation of the compounds was achieved on a reversed-phase LC column using a methanol-ammonium formate (50 mmol L(-1)) gradient as a mobile phase. Samples were screened by monitoring the protonated molecular ion at m/z 256 for imidacloprid, 280 for metalaxyl, 289 for myclobutanil, and 202 for thiabendazole, and the main fragment at m/z 138 for propham. Positive samples were confirmed by multiple-ion monitoring. The repeatability (<20%) and recovery (>57%) of the method were good, and limits of detection (<0.05 mg kg(-1)) were adequate.
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