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Residue analysis of multi-class pesticides in watermelon by LC-MS/MS

Authors
Park, SeminLee, Sung JoongKim, Hae GyeongJeong, Won YoungShim, Jae-HanAbd El-Aty, A. M.Jeong, Sung WooLee, Won SupKim, Soo TaekShin, Sung Chul
Issue Date
Mar-2010
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
Citrullus vulgaris; Multiresidue; Pesticide; Statistical analysis; Watermelon
Citation
JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE, v.33, no.4-5, pp 493 - 501
Pages
9
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE
Volume
33
Number
4-5
Start Page
493
End Page
501
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/25183
DOI
10.1002/jssc.200900644
ISSN
1615-9306
1615-9314
Abstract
As watermelon is farmed primarily by protected and successive cultivation techniques, a number of pesticides are required for the control of pests and diseases. To evaluate the harmful effects of pesticides in watermelon and to guarantee consumers' safety, a rapid screening process for pesticides is required. A LC-MS/MS method was applied for the direct quantitation of 44 pesticide residues in watermelon. A Zorbax XDB-C-18 column was selected for analysis, with a mobile phase consisting of a gradient system of water and 5 mM methanolic ammonium formate. MS/MS experiments were performed in ESI positive ion and multiple reaction monitoring modes. The LOQs were in the range of 1-26 mu g/kg, thereby indicating good sensitivity. Most of the recoveries ranged between 70-131% with RSDs <= 20%. We suggested that the amount of pesticide residues such as pyroquilon (pyn), boscalid (bd), and dimethomorph (di) in amides (AM) and cinosulfuron (ci) in ureas (UR) may have been overestimated for the pesticides owing to increased alpha-error risk, whereas the amounts of pesticide residues, such as imibenconazole (ie) in the triazoles (TR) and fenpyroximate (fee) in the imidazoles (IM), may have been underestimated as the result of increased beta-error risk. The current method allowed for the rapid quantitation and identification of low pesticide levels in the watermelon samples. No pesticide residues were detected in any of the surveyed watermelons obtained from eight local markets in the Republic of Korea. Statistical analysis of the recoveries classified the 44 pesticides into nine groups and three overall categories.
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