Multiresidue Pesticides Analysis in Food Matrices Using an Enhanced Triple Quadrupole LC/MS System
Posters | 2020 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Pesticides play a central role in crop protection but require vigilant monitoring in both conventional and organic products to safeguard consumer health and ensure compliance with strict regulatory residue limits at the ng per gram level.
The study aimed to develop and validate a high throughput LC MS MS method for simultaneous screening and quantification of 244 pesticide active ingredients in challenging food matrices such as organic black tea and whole oranges using an advanced triple quadrupole system.
The method enables rapid multiresidue monitoring in food safety laboratories offering high sensitivity and throughput Advances such as vent free ion source maintenance and fast electronics improve uptime and chromatographic reproducibility at low dwell times.
Expansion of dynamic acquisition algorithms integration of machine learning for method optimization application to additional complex matrices and coupling with high resolution mass spectrometry are anticipated to further enhance screening capabilities.
The enhanced triple quadrupole LC MS system combined with dynamic MRM and optimized sample preparation delivers robust quantitation of diverse pesticides in complex food matrices supporting regulatory compliance and high throughput analysis.
LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Pesticides play a central role in crop protection but require vigilant monitoring in both conventional and organic products to safeguard consumer health and ensure compliance with strict regulatory residue limits at the ng per gram level.
Objectives and Study Overview
The study aimed to develop and validate a high throughput LC MS MS method for simultaneous screening and quantification of 244 pesticide active ingredients in challenging food matrices such as organic black tea and whole oranges using an advanced triple quadrupole system.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Sample Preparation based on QuEChERS extraction and EN dispersive SPE
- Matrix Spiking of a 244 pesticide standard mixture into tea and orange extracts
- Liquid Chromatography employing an Agilent 1290 Infinity II system with high speed pump, multisampler with cooler, and multicolumn thermostat paired with a ZORBAX RRHD Eclipse Plus C18 column at 40 degrees C
- Mobile Phase A 5 mM ammonium formate with 0.1 percent formic acid in water Phase B same additives in methanol
- Gradient elution over 14.5 minutes at 0.4 mL per minute flow rate with 2 microliter injection
- Mass Spectrometry using Agilent 6470B triple quadrupole with Jet Stream electrospray ionization in positive and negative modes dynamic MRM acquisition with automatic retention time updating
- Key MS conditions include 225 degrees C gas temperature 11 L per minute drying gas 30 psi nebulizer 350 degrees C sheath gas at 12 L per minute 3500 volt capillary 500 volt nozzle unit resolution and 500 ms cycle time
Main Results and Discussion
- Baseline separation of 244 pesticide transitions achieved within a 14.5 minute gradient
- Limits of quantitation at or below 10 ng per gram for 239 of 244 pesticides in tea and 243 of 244 in oranges satisfying default MRLs
- Matrix matched calibration curves over 0.5 to 100 ng per gram showed correlation coefficients above 0.99 for most compounds
- Precision was demonstrated with relative standard deviation below 20 percent and accuracy within 80 to 120 percent at and above the lower limit of quantitation
- Recovery experiments at 10 microgram per kilogram indicated about half of compounds in orange and forty percent in tea met recovery guidelines highlighting more pronounced matrix effects in tea
- Matrix matched calibration is recommended for heavy matrices to correct for ion suppression or enhancement
Benefits and Practical Applications
The method enables rapid multiresidue monitoring in food safety laboratories offering high sensitivity and throughput Advances such as vent free ion source maintenance and fast electronics improve uptime and chromatographic reproducibility at low dwell times.
Future Trends and Possibilities
Expansion of dynamic acquisition algorithms integration of machine learning for method optimization application to additional complex matrices and coupling with high resolution mass spectrometry are anticipated to further enhance screening capabilities.
Conclusion
The enhanced triple quadrupole LC MS system combined with dynamic MRM and optimized sample preparation delivers robust quantitation of diverse pesticides in complex food matrices supporting regulatory compliance and high throughput analysis.
Reference
- Regulation EC No 396 slash 2005 European Commission
- Title 40 US Code of Federal Regulations Part 180 US EPA
- SANTE slash 12682 slash 2019 European Commission
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