2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2019.460640
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Balls-in-tube matrix solid phase dispersion (BiT-MSPD): An innovative and simplified technique for multiresidue determination of pesticides in fruit samples

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“…As a way to increase extraction efficiency, the use of ultrasonic energy enables chemical and physical transformations [ 66 ] and, through for example an ultrasonic bath, this can contribute to an efficient release of analytes from the matrix [ 57 ] by improving cell breakdown [ 67 ]. Kemmerich et al [ 68 ] reported that an extraction accompanied by ultrasound for 15 min (30 °C/40 Hz) was crucial to cover a greater number of compounds, in addition to enhancing the recovery results, with good precision and without adding time to ultrasound.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a way to increase extraction efficiency, the use of ultrasonic energy enables chemical and physical transformations [ 66 ] and, through for example an ultrasonic bath, this can contribute to an efficient release of analytes from the matrix [ 57 ] by improving cell breakdown [ 67 ]. Kemmerich et al [ 68 ] reported that an extraction accompanied by ultrasound for 15 min (30 °C/40 Hz) was crucial to cover a greater number of compounds, in addition to enhancing the recovery results, with good precision and without adding time to ultrasound.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MEs were calculated using the following equation, considering the matrix effect to be signicant when higher than ±20%. 31 % ME ¼ analyte matrix spike area analyte solvent spike area  100%…”
Section: Methods Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained satisfactory results from the SPE analyses led to development and growth of this extraction method in various fields [20–22]. Therefore, some modified versions of SPE such as stir‐bar sorptive extraction [23], SPME [24], matrix solid‐phase dispersion [25], dispersive solid–phase extraction (DSPE) [26], and dispersive micro‐SPE (D‐μSPE) [27] have been developed in the recent years, which imply the efficiency of SPE technique. The main purpose in the microextraction methods such as D‐μSPE is the miniaturization of sample preparation, which decreases the amount of sample and solvents required.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%