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Determination of pyrethroid insecticide residues in vegetable oils by using combined solid-phases extraction and tandem mass spectrometry detection

Agustín PastorFrancesc A. Esteve-turrillasMiguel De La Guardia

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ChromatographyGas Chromatography/Tandem Mass SpectrometryBifenthrinCyfluthrinBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundVegetable oilchemistryFlucythrinateEnvironmental ChemistrySolid phase extractionPhenothrinTetramethrinSpectroscopy

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Abstract A methodology has been developed for the determination of pyrethroid insecticide residues in vegetable oils, based in a solid-phase extraction (SPE) with combined solid supports phases. Several solid phases such as florisil, alumina, C18 and graphitized carbon black were tested in order to minimize fat residues, being a combination of treated alumina and C18 which provided the best results. Oil samples were partitioned with acetonitrile–hexane (1:1) and then eluted through a combined column packed with deactivated basic-alumina and C18, employing the acetonitrile extract as elution solvent. Gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry was used for determination. Tetramethrin, Bifenthrin, Phenothrin, λ-Cyhalothrin, Permethrin, Cyfluthrin, Cypermethrin, Flucythrinate, Esfenvalerate, Fluvalinate and Deltamethrin were studied. Limits of detection values ranging from 0.3 to 1.4 ng/g and repeatability values from 4 to 13%, evaluated from the relative standard deviation of three analyses of samples spiked at 1 ng/g, were obtained. Neither matrix effects nor interferences were observed employing the proposed treatment in olive oil analysis and recoveries at 25 and 100 ng/g level varied from 104 ± 2 to 91 ± 9%. The method can be also used for other vegetable oils such as sunflower, corn and soybean.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2005.08.004