2012
DOI: 10.1007/s13765-012-2101-x
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Residual pattern of acequinocyl and hydroxyacequinocyl in perilla leaf grown under greenhouse conditions using ultra performance liquid chromatography-photo diode array detector with tandem mass confirmation

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“…All these factors led to complex matrices. To overcome the inference problems, liquid chromatography with ultraviolet absorbance detection (LC/UVD) is best (Farha, Rahman, Abd El‐Aty, Jung, et al, ; Farha, Rahman, Abd El‐Aty, Kim, et al, ; Liu et al, ), and to tackle suppression problems, the appropriate method might be LC associated with tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) (S. W. Kim, Abd El‐Aty, et al, ; S. W. Kim, Rahman, et al, ; Na et al, ; Pan et al, ; Park et al, ; Rahman et al, ; Yang et al, ). Suppression problems increase the limits of quantification (LOQ) to equal to the MRL, which is expected to be 1/10.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All these factors led to complex matrices. To overcome the inference problems, liquid chromatography with ultraviolet absorbance detection (LC/UVD) is best (Farha, Rahman, Abd El‐Aty, Jung, et al, ; Farha, Rahman, Abd El‐Aty, Kim, et al, ; Liu et al, ), and to tackle suppression problems, the appropriate method might be LC associated with tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) (S. W. Kim, Abd El‐Aty, et al, ; S. W. Kim, Rahman, et al, ; Na et al, ; Pan et al, ; Park et al, ; Rahman et al, ; Yang et al, ). Suppression problems increase the limits of quantification (LOQ) to equal to the MRL, which is expected to be 1/10.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even with an appropriate pre‐harvest interval between the last pesticide application and harvest time, residues may exist and pose a potential risk. Therefore, residual levels of pesticides in foodstuffs are often regulated to reduce the harmful or unnecessary intake of pesticides by consumers (Na et al, ). Several countries have specifically established their own MRLs for pesticides in various foodstuffs.…”
Section: Maximum Residue Limitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acequinocyl and hydroxyacequinocyl residues in the above foodstuffs were extracted according to an established procedure (Na et al 2012) with slight modification. Briefly, three aliquots of 5.0 g of each homogenized sample (accurate to 0.01 g) were weighed into 50-mL centrifuge tubes.…”
Section: Extraction Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were far more than the LOQs of this method, indicating the suitability of the proposed method for sensitive detection of acequinocyl and hydroxyacequinocyl in foodstuff. The analytical performance of the proposed method was compared with other previous methods (Caboni et al 2004;Lee and Lee 2012;Na et al 2012) from the viewpoints of separation time, detection limit and precision, which is demonstrated in Table 3. First of all, the proposed UHPLC-MS/ MS method showed a significant advantage on time over other HPLC methods.…”
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