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Determination of eight endocrine disruptor pesticides in bovine milk at trace levels by dispersive liquid‐liquid microextraction followed by GC‐MS determination

Nisha Sharma, Pragati Thakur, Manohar G. Chaskar

2021Journal of Separation Science19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Endocrine disrupting chemicals are chemicals that interfere with any aspect of the endocrine system. Several natural and synthetic chemicals, including pesticides, have been identified as endocrine disruptors, which potentially inhibit the reproductive activity of the hormonal system. The pervasive occurrence with trace level concentrations and extensive variety are the reported characteristics of these chemicals. In this study, a dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction method coupled with gas chromatography and mass spectrometry for the determination of eight potential endocrine disruptor pesticides (Lindane, Diazinon, Fenitrothion, Malathion, Aldrin, α-Endosulfan, β-Endosulfan, Methoxychlor) in bovine milk samples was developed. Several parameters that can influence the extraction efficiency were studied. Under optimized conditions, the calibration curves of all eight analytes presented coefficient of determination higher than 0.998 (range level of 2.0-1000 ng/mL). The limits of detection and quantification ranged from 0.90 to 5.00 ng/mL and 2.50 to 15.0 ng/mL, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

ChromatographyAldrinChemistryEndocrine disruptorPesticideLindaneAnalyteGas chromatographyDiazinonGas chromatography–mass spectrometryDetection limitEnvironmental chemistryEndosulfanExtraction (chemistry)Mass spectrometryEndocrine systemDieldrinHormoneBiochemistryAgronomyBiologyAnalytical chemistry methods developmentPesticide Residue Analysis and SafetyPharmacological Effects and Assays