MassHunter Pesticides PCD or PCDL - Quick Start Guide
Manuals | 2015 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
The MassHunter Pesticides Personal Compound Database (PCD) and Personal Compound Database & Library (PCDL) kits enable rapid, comprehensive screening of over 1 600 pesticide analytes in a single LC/MS run. High mass accuracy and optional retention time criteria support targeted and non-targeted analyses in food safety, environmental monitoring, and regulatory compliance, reducing method development time and enhancing laboratory throughput.
The Quick Start Guide presents:
The kits are validated on Agilent 1200/1260 Infinity LC systems coupled to 6200/6500 Series TOF or Q-TOF MS.
Using example test mix data:
The MassHunter Pesticides PCD and PCDL kits provide robust, streamlined solutions for comprehensive pesticide screening and identification using high-resolution LC/MS. By combining custom databases, validated methods, and automated workflows, laboratories can achieve rapid, reliable multi-residue analysis with minimal method development effort.
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Summary
Significance of Pesticide Screening and Identification
The MassHunter Pesticides Personal Compound Database (PCD) and Personal Compound Database & Library (PCDL) kits enable rapid, comprehensive screening of over 1 600 pesticide analytes in a single LC/MS run. High mass accuracy and optional retention time criteria support targeted and non-targeted analyses in food safety, environmental monitoring, and regulatory compliance, reducing method development time and enhancing laboratory throughput.
Study Objectives and Overview
The Quick Start Guide presents:
- The composition of the PCD and PCDL kits, including custom databases, test mix compounds, and example methods data.
- Installation and setup procedures for LC, TOF/Q-TOF instrumentation, and MassHunter software.
- Familiarization exercises for compound search (Find by Formula, EIC, MFE) and library-based identification with targeted and auto MS/MS workflows.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The kits are validated on Agilent 1200/1260 Infinity LC systems coupled to 6200/6500 Series TOF or Q-TOF MS.
- Chromatography: ZORBAX Eclipse Plus C18 or Poroshell EC-C18 columns, gradient elution with 5 mM acetic acid in water (A) and acetonitrile (B), 0.3 mL/min, 35 °C.
- Sample Delivery: Infinity autosampler with 1 µL injection, mixer and damper bypassed on Binary Pump SL.
- Mass Spectrometry: Dual ESI source (250 °C gas, 7 L/min, 40 psig), reference mass correction with purine (121.0509) and HP-0921 (922.0098). MS acquisition from 100–1 000 m/z at 1 Hz; targeted MS/MS and Auto MS/MS optimized for collision energy (slope or discrete CE values), precursor selection, and dynamic exclusion.
- Software: MassHunter Data Acquisition B.05.00+, Qualitative Analysis B.07.00+, and Personal Compound Database & Library Manager.
Main Results and Discussion
Using example test mix data:
- Find by Formula: accurate-mass screening against custom Pesticides_Std.cdb yielded correct identification of 14 test compounds with high mass accuracy and isotope match.
- Defined EICs and Molecular Feature Extraction: provided clear chromatographic profiles and reduced background noise.
- Targeted MS/MS Library Search: method templates imported compound lists from CSV, confirmed identities with forward/reverse scores (>50/70 typical), and produced detailed compound reports including MS and MS/MS spectra.
- Auto MS/MS Library Search: duty cycle optimized by collision energy calculation (e.g., CE = slope·m/z + offset) and precursor selection parameters, capturing both targeted analytes and potential unknowns.
- Worklist Automation: integration of acquisition and processing methods enabled unattended screening, library search, and report generation in a single workflow.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- High-throughput multi-residue pesticide screening in food, water, and agricultural matrices.
- Flexible targeted and non-targeted workflows for regulatory or research laboratories.
- Custom library creation and retention time management for laboratory-specific methods.
- Automated data processing and reporting for consistent QA/QC and reduced operator intervention.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
- Expansion of accurate-mass MS/MS spectral libraries and integration with machine-learning algorithms for improved unknown identification.
- Enhanced collision energy optimization and real-time adaptive acquisition strategies to maximize data quality.
- Cloud-based database sharing and collaborative library curation across laboratories.
- Integration of high-resolution MS workflows into routine environmental and food safety monitoring with automated decision support.
Conclusion
The MassHunter Pesticides PCD and PCDL kits provide robust, streamlined solutions for comprehensive pesticide screening and identification using high-resolution LC/MS. By combining custom databases, validated methods, and automated workflows, laboratories can achieve rapid, reliable multi-residue analysis with minimal method development effort.
References
- Agilent MassHunter Pesticides PCD or PCDL Quick Start Guide (G6854-90008).
- Pesticide Personal Compound Database for Screening and Identification (5990-3976EN).
- Forensics and Toxicology Personal Compound Database and Library: Broecker, Herre & Pragst PCDL (5990-6450EN).
- An Application Kit for Multi-Residue Screening of Pesticides using LC/TOF or Q-TOF with a Pesticide PCD (5990-4251EN).
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