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Comparison of new approach of GC-HRMS (Q-Orbitrap) to GC–MS/MS (triple-quadrupole) in analyzing the pesticide residues and contaminants in complex food matrices

Saïda Belarbi, Martin Vivier, Wafa Zaghouani, Aude De Sloovere, Valérie Agasse‐Peulon, Pascal Cardinaël

2021Food Chemistry91 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Performances of multiresidue analysis of one hundred of pesticides and contaminants, using GC-Q-Orbitrap method in full scan mode were compared to those obtained with GC-triple-quadrupole method in multiple reaction monitoring mode. In terms of sensitivity, 86% of molecules exhibited lower limit of detection values using GC-Q-Orbitrap than using GC-triple-quadrupole. For the GC-Q-Orbitrap method, more than 85% of the pesticides and contaminants showed good recovery [70-120%] in wheat samples, with relative standard deviation values < 20%. GC-Q-Orbitrap method appeared the most sensitive for most pesticides studied in wheat with limit of quantification values ranged between 0.1 µg/kg and 4 µg/kg. Moreover, the matrix effect was acceptable in wheat extracts for 84 molecules but strong suppression of the chromatographic signal was observed for 16 molecules for the GC-Q-Orbitrap method. The injection of unpurified wheat extracts spiked at 10 µg/kg proved the potential of the GC-Q-Orbitrap method for use in performing high-throughput pesticide screening.

Topics & Concepts

OrbitrapTriple quadrupole mass spectrometerGas chromatography–mass spectrometryChemistryPesticide residueChromatographyEnvironmental chemistryMass spectrometryContaminationPesticideQuadrupoleSelected reaction monitoringTandem mass spectrometryAtomic physicsEcologyBiologyAgronomyPhysicsPesticide Residue Analysis and SafetyPharmacological Effects and AssaysAnalytical chemistry methods development
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