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Fast Screening and Quantification of Pesticide Residues Using a Comprehensive LC-MS Solution: The Pesticide Explorer Collection – Standard Quantitation

Applications | 2016 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ
Industries
Environmental, Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Pesticide residues can pose significant risks to human health and the environment when present in food products. Compliance with stringent EU regulations on maximum residue limits (MRLs) requires sensitive, accurate, and high-throughput analytical methods. A comprehensive multi-residue LC-MS/MS approach enables routine monitoring of a wide range of pesticide compounds in diverse food matrices, ensuring consumer safety and regulatory compliance.

Objectives and Study Overview


This application note describes a fully validated workflow for the rapid screening and quantification of over 250 pesticides at levels below EU MRLs. The study evaluates performance in three representative matrices—strawberry, leek, and wheat flour—using standard QuEChERS extraction, timed selected-reaction monitoring (SRM), and matrix-matched calibration to meet EU method validation guidelines.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Sample Preparation
  • 10 g homogenized sample extracted using EN 15662 QuEChERS kit (buffered MgSO₄, NaCl, trisodium citrate).
  • No post-extraction cleanup; direct injection of supernatant into LC vial.
LC-MS/MS Conditions
  • UltiMate 3000 RSLC system with Accucore aQ column (100 × 2.1 mm, 2.6 µm).
  • 15 min gradient at 300 µL/min, mobile phase A: water + 5 mM ammonium formate/0.1% formic acid; B: methanol + same additives.
  • TSQ Endura triple quadrupole in timed-SRM mode with positive/negative switching, optimized dwell times for >250 transitions.
Quantification performed by matrix-matched calibration, confirming identity by retention time, two product ions, and ion ratios.

Main Results and Discussion


Method performance across matrices demonstrated:
  • Limits of quantification (LOQs) well below MRLs for all targets (typical LOQs 0.01–5 µg/kg vs. MRLs up to 50 000 µg/kg).
  • Repeatability RSDs <15% (e.g., 2.9% for bentazon in leek at 10 µg/kg).
  • Recoveries between 80–110% for selected pesticides at 10 µg/kg.
  • Matrix effects effectively compensated by matrix-matched standards, despite ion suppression in complex matrices.

Benefits and Practical Applications


This workflow offers:
  • High sample throughput with 15 min run times and minimal cleanup.
  • Robust sensitivity and precision meeting EU SANCO guidelines.
  • Wide applicability to fruits, vegetables, and cereals for QA/QC labs.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Advancements may include high-resolution MS for non-target screening, automated sample preparation platforms, expansion of target lists to new chemical classes, and integration of AI-driven data processing to further enhance throughput and data quality.

Conclusion


The described QuEChERS-LC-MS/MS workflow provides a reliable, sensitive, and efficient solution for simultaneous quantification of >250 pesticide residues in food matrices. Its compliance with EU regulations and adaptability for routine analysis makes it a valuable tool for food safety monitoring.

Instrumentation Used


  • Thermo Scientific™ UltiMate™ 3000 RSLC system
  • TSQ Endura™ triple quadrupole mass spectrometer
  • Accucore™ aQ column (100 × 2.1 mm, 2.6 µm)
  • Thermo Scientific™ QuEChERS sample preparation kit
  • TraceFinder™ software

References


  1. Anastassiades et al. J. Chromatogr. A. 2003, 1015, 163–184.
  2. Commission Decision 2002/657/EC on analytical method performance.
  3. Directive 2006/125/EC on processed cereal-based and baby foods.
  4. SANCO/12571/2013 Guidance on analytical quality control for pesticide residues.
  5. Regulation (EC) 788/2012 coordinated multiannual control programme.

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