2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.130740
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Study on the environmental fate of three insecticides in garlic by in vivo sampling rate calibrated-solid phase microextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

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“…The higher the resistance of the external parasites to the commercially available insecticides, the higher the chances for the spread of infectious and contagious vector-borne diseases that might contribute to epidemics in such cases ( Minetti et al , 2020 ). A fact that deliberates a necessity for the use of some alternatives categorized as natural eco-friendly compounds or green chemistry has been investigated to reduce the use of chemical insecticides and is associated with higher and extended efficacy on animals and humans, like garlic ( González-Macedo et al , 2021 ; Chen et al , 2022 ), camphor ( Elbrense et al , 2022 ), potato extract ( Khorrami and Soleyman, 2021 ), pomegranate ( Saad et al , 2021 ), and clay ( Oliveira et al , 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher the resistance of the external parasites to the commercially available insecticides, the higher the chances for the spread of infectious and contagious vector-borne diseases that might contribute to epidemics in such cases ( Minetti et al , 2020 ). A fact that deliberates a necessity for the use of some alternatives categorized as natural eco-friendly compounds or green chemistry has been investigated to reduce the use of chemical insecticides and is associated with higher and extended efficacy on animals and humans, like garlic ( González-Macedo et al , 2021 ; Chen et al , 2022 ), camphor ( Elbrense et al , 2022 ), potato extract ( Khorrami and Soleyman, 2021 ), pomegranate ( Saad et al , 2021 ), and clay ( Oliveira et al , 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A biocompatible SPME fiber with high-coverage capture capacity based on a nitrogen-rich porous polyaminal has been developed, and it was used to track the bioaccumulation and elimination of carbamates (isoprocarb, carbofuran, and carbaryl) and their metabolites (ocumenol, carbofuran phenol, and 1-naphthalenol) in living Chinese cabbage plants (Figure A) . The MWCNTs/PANI-PPy@PDMS fiber with confirmed biocompatibility has been used for in vivo sampling and quantitative determination of three insecticides (hexachlorobenzene, fipronil, and chlorfenapyr) as well as fipronil and its three metabolites by directly exposing micrometer-sized fiber in living garlic (Figure B). In vivo extractions from soybean nodules have been carried out in a thin-film format to capture metabolic alterations occurring in the nodule under different growth phases and the generated deviations due to air temperature, soil humidity, and soybean growth.…”
Section: Spme In Biological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, vol. 367, Chen, T. T.; Yu, X. H.; Tian, X. M.; Hu, J. J.; Chen, Y. Y.; Long, G. D.; Xu, H.; Yang, G. F. Study on the environmental fate of three insecticides in garlic by in vivo sampling rate calibrated-solid phase microextraction-gas chromatography–mass spectrometry, 130740 (ref ). Copyright 2022, with permission from Elsevier.…”
Section: Spme In Biological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%