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Low transition temperature mixture-based extraction of 14 pesticides from tomato samples and their high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis.
Della Posta, Susanna; Gallo, Valeria; Gentili, Alessandra; Gherardi, Monica; De Gara, Laura; Fanali, Chiara.
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  • Della Posta S; Department of Science and Technology for Sustainable Development and One Health, Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome, Via Alvaro del Portillo 21, Rome 00128, Italy.
  • Gallo V; Department of Science and Technology for Sustainable Development and One Health, Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome, Via Alvaro del Portillo 21, Rome 00128, Italy.
  • Gentili A; Department of Chemistry "Sapienza" University of Rome, P.le Aldo Moro 5, Rome 00185, Italy.
  • Gherardi M; Chemical Risk Laboratory, INAIL- DiMEILA, Monte Porzio Catone Research Center, Rome.
  • De Gara L; Department of Science and Technology for Sustainable Development and One Health, Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome, Via Alvaro del Portillo 21, Rome 00128, Italy.
  • Fanali C; Department of Science and Technology for Sustainable Development and One Health, Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome, Via Alvaro del Portillo 21, Rome 00128, Italy. Electronic address: c.fanali@unicampus.it.
J Chromatogr A ; 1717: 464690, 2024 Feb 22.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38309188
ABSTRACT
The extensive use of pesticides to control pest infestations has led to the development of analytical methods to determine pesticide residues in food matrices to prevent food exposure. However, most developed analytical methods do not consider impact on the environment in terms of the toxicity of the chemicals used and the amount of waste produced. An environmentally-friendly method, based on a miniaturized matrix solid-phase dispersion followed by high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, for the analysis of fourteen pesticides in tomatoes, was exploited. For the recovery of pesticides from tomato samples, a low transition temperature mixture (LTTM), containing choline chloride and sesamol 13 molar ratio, was employed. Extraction parameters like sample-to-dispersant ratio, extraction solvent volume and LTTM volume were optimized through a Box-Behnken design. The 14 sample-to-dispersant ratio, 900 µL of ethanol as extraction solvent and 50 µL of LTTM ensured the best result considering the pesticides' peak areas. The optimized analytical method was validated obtaining the following

results:

linearity range was between LOQ and 5 mg kg-1 with a minimum R2 of 0.9944 for tebufenozide, values in the range of 0.001-0.023 and 0.004-0.076 mg kg-1 were obtained for LOD and LOQ respectively, while peak areas intra-day and inter-day repeatability were maximum of 10.19 and 9.15 %, respectively. The analytical method was then applied to real samples studying whole, pulp and peel tomato pool. The analysis of whole and tomato pulp revealed the presence of seven and eight of the fourteen investigated pesticides, respectively. However, their concentration was lower than the limit of quantification. In tomato peel, five pesticides, namely dimethomorph, methoxyfenozide, pyraclostrobin, pyriproxyfen, and spiromesifen were quantified and their concentrations were below maximum residue levels.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Plaguicidas / Residuos de Plaguicidas / Solanum lycopersicum Idioma: En Revista: J Chromatogr A Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia Pais de publicación: Países Bajos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Plaguicidas / Residuos de Plaguicidas / Solanum lycopersicum Idioma: En Revista: J Chromatogr A Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia Pais de publicación: Países Bajos