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Routine Multiresidue Pesticide Analysis using the Agilent 6470 Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer

Applications | 2015 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies

Summary

Importance of the Topic



Pesticide residue analysis is critical for ensuring food safety and meeting regulatory standards. Multiresidue methods capable of detecting hundreds of compounds help laboratories monitor diverse chemical classes, overcome matrix effects, and achieve low detection limits under complex sample conditions.

Objectives and Study Overview



This study describes the development of a UHPLC MS MS method for screening and quantifying more than 250 pesticides and metabolites in food matrices. The method combines the chromatographic performance of the Agilent 1290 Infinity UHPLC system with the sensitivity of the Agilent 6470 Triple Quadrupole LC MS system and the ionization efficiency of the Jet Stream source. It evaluates method robustness by applying sample dilutions to reduce matrix effects and validates performance against European MRLs.

Methodology and Instrumentation



Sample Preparation
  • Extraction of fruits and tea samples using QuEChERS with specific EN salts and dispersive SPE cleanup
  • Dilutions of final extracts at ratios from 1 2 up to 1 20 with acetonitrile
  • Spiking of extracts at 10 nanograms per gram relative to matrix
  • Detection using dynamic MRM and fast polarity switching

Instrumentation
  • Agilent 1290 Infinity UHPLC System with Eclipse Plus C18 column at 40 C
  • Agilent 6470 Triple Quadrupole mass spectrometer with Jet Stream electrospray source operating at up to 20 kilovolt dynode voltage
  • Data acquisition and analysis via Agilent MassHunter software


Main Results and Discussion



The new hardware design achieved sensitivity gains up to fourfold compared to the previous model, with a median improvement of 3.6 fold across more than 250 pesticides. Method precision met validation criteria with RSD below 20 percent at the lower limit of quantitation and correlation coefficients above 0.99 over four orders of magnitude dynamic range. Dilution of tea extracts to 1 20 effectively minimized ion suppression, yielding acceptable recoveries for 93 percent of analytes. Detection rates at this dilution exceeded 67 percent of compounds with RSD below 20 percent.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Reliable quantification of over 250 residues below regulatory MRLs
  • Sample dilution strategy reduces matrix effects and instrument contamination
  • Fast polarity switching and dynamic MRM maximize dwell times and throughput
  • Enhanced robustness supports routine food safety testing


Future Trends and Potential Applications



Continued advances in ion optics and detector technology will drive lower detection limits and expand screening scope. Integration with automated sample preparation and data analysis platforms will further enhance throughput and reproducibility. The approach may be extended to emerging contaminants, environmental monitoring, and high through put regulatory compliance workflows.

Conclusion



A UHPLC MS MS multiresidue method leveraging the Agilent 1290 and 6470 systems delivers high sensitivity, precision, and robustness for pesticide analysis in complex food matrices. Sample dilution effectively mitigates matrix interference while maintaining quantitation below European MRLs. This workflow offers a practical solution for routine food safety laboratories seeking comprehensive screening and reliable results.

References


  1. Parra N P and Taylor L Why Instrument Detection Limit is a Better Metric for Triple Quadrupole LC MS Systems Agilent Technol Technical Overview 5991-4089EN 2014
  2. Yang D D et al Multi Residue Pesticide Screening in Difficult Food Matrices Using the Agilent 6495 Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer Agilent Technol Application Note 5991-4687EN 2014

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