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  • Title: Semiautomatic method for the screening and determination of 23 organochlorine pesticides in horticultural samples by gas chromatography with electron-capture detection.
    Author: Columé A, Cárdenas S, Gallego M, Valcárcel M.
    Journal: J Chromatogr A; 1999 Jul 16; 849(1):235-43. PubMed ID: 10444846.
    Abstract:
    A rapid, simple, efficient device for the extraction-preconcentration of 23 organochlorine pesticides currently applied to vegetables is proposed. Pesticide residues are extracted from chopped samples by using a mixture of distilled water and light petroleum (1:1, v/v). After phase separation, an aliquot of the organic layer is continuously evaporated to dryness under a N2 stream as it is dropped into a glass tube containing distilled water. The aqueous phase, containing the analytes, is then passed through a miniaturized RP-C18 column for preconcentration, clean-up and subsequent elution with 150 microliters of ethyl acetate. A volume of 1 microliter of the extract containing pesticides is injected into the gas chromatograph, fitted with an electron-capture detector, for their selective determination. Limits of detection vary between 0.04 and 10 ng/ml, with linear ranges from 0.2 to 500 ng/ml; the average relative standard deviation at the low nanogram-per-millilitre level is 5.3%. The potential of the proposed method was realized by applying it to the screening/determination of organochlorine pesticides in horticultural commodities.
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