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  • Title: [Determination of fenbutatin oxide residue in orange products by gas chromatography].
    Author: Liu Z, Guo P, Wang Y, Zhan C, Zuo H.
    Journal: Se Pu; 2009 Nov; 27(6):760-3. PubMed ID: 20352927.
    Abstract:
    An analytical method for the determination of fenbutatin oxide (FBT) residue in oranges by capillary gas chromatography-flame photometric detection (GC-FPD) was developed. The FBT was extracted with acetone-acetic acid (99:1, v/v) and hexane, filtered and evaporated by nitrogen evaporator in a water bath at 35 degrees C. The residue was dissolved in hexane. The FBT in the solvent was derivatized with ethyl magnesium bromide for 15 min, 1 mol/L hydrochloride was added, the supernatant was collected and the solvent was evaporated to get dry supernatants, then the supernatant was dissolved in hexane and cleaned up with a silica solid phase extraction column, eluted with 5 mL hexane-dichloromethane (4:1, v/v), determined by GC. The standard curve was linear in the range of 0.2-2.0 mg/L. The correlation coefficients (r) were more than 0. 999 5, the average recoveries were 79.6%-109.6% with the relative standard deviations (RSDs) of 3.60%-9.04% at the spiked levels of 0.1-0.4 mg/kg, and the detection limit of fenbutatin oxide was 0.1 mg/kg. This method is suitable for the analysis of fenbutatin oxide residue in orange products.
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