“…The SE treatment is occasionally performed with ultrasonication to increase the extraction yield and increase the speed of the procedure (Pan, Xia, & Liang, 2008). Extraction conditions, in particular pH, must usually be adjusted to facilitate analyte extraction using formic acid Mol et al, 2008) acetic acid (Poulsen et al, 2007), buffers (Mol et al, 2007;Nanita, Pentz, & Bramble, 2009;Esparza, Moyano, & Galceran, 2009), monobasic sodium carbonate (Pihlström et al, 2007;Taylor et al, 2008), and sodium hydroxide (Dreassi et al, 2007). In a recent study, acetonitrile, methanol, and acetone, all buffered with formic acid, were compared for a generic SE method for the LC-MS determination of 136 multi-class pesticides in different food matrices; overall, acetonitrile was deemed the best compromise (Mol et al, 2008).…”