Monitoring residue levels of multiple types pesticides in chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat) and its residue pattern in diet consumption
Jiazhao Ruan, Gaotian Li, Xiaoyu Lu, Delong Wang, Zhi Yang, Shijun Wang, Xuming Ji
Abstract
In this study, a modified preparation method named "Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged and Safe" (QuEChERS) was designed to detect six pesticide residues (fenthion, pendimethalin, trifloxystrobin, bifenazate, pyridaben, and pyraclostrobin) in 25 chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat) samples by the gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis. Prior to GC-MS analysis, extraction was performed using acetonitrile-2.5 % formic acid with European standard (EN) QuEChERS method extraction salts, and the matrix was purified with a combination of sorbent primary secondary amine/graphitized carbon black/octadecylsilane (PSA/GCB/C18). The limits of detection and quantification were then measured by applying matrix-matched calibration curves (R2 ≥ 0.999) in the ranges of 0.35–3.25 and 1.04–9.76 μg·kg−1, respectively. By quantitative analysis, the recoveries of pesticides ranged from 80.14 % to 98.57 % with the relative standard deviations < 10 % at the spiked levels of 0.01, 0.05 and 0.10 mg·kg−1. The transfer rates of pyraclostrobin in chrysanthemum to its infusion ranged from 11.38 % to 25.75 %. According to the favorable results, the method may be suitable for the quantitative detection of six chemical pesticides in chrysanthemums. Additionally, with a hazard quotient of 1.43 %, pyraclostrobin posed a negligible risk to human health.