2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0165-9936(01)00085-1
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Trends in the identification of organic residues and contaminants: EC regulations under revision

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“…5, this applies to the CID for the nicotine peak at m/z 163 where fragments of m/z 131, 120, 106, 84, 80 and 44 are seen both in the sample and the standard. [13] Other peaks commonly found in the MS of smokers but at low intensity included those at m/z 177, which have been shown from CID fragmentation to be due to the presence of nicotine metabolite cotinine and at m/z 199, which are probably due to the sodiated cation of cotinine as a peak at this value was observed in the fingermark spiked with cotinine and developed with the same hydrophobic powder (Fig. 1(b)).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…5, this applies to the CID for the nicotine peak at m/z 163 where fragments of m/z 131, 120, 106, 84, 80 and 44 are seen both in the sample and the standard. [13] Other peaks commonly found in the MS of smokers but at low intensity included those at m/z 177, which have been shown from CID fragmentation to be due to the presence of nicotine metabolite cotinine and at m/z 199, which are probably due to the sodiated cation of cotinine as a peak at this value was observed in the fingermark spiked with cotinine and developed with the same hydrophobic powder (Fig. 1(b)).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Of the methods reported in Table 3, LC -MS 2 using triple quadrupole (QqQ) in selected reaction monitoring (SRM) mode is the top analytical methodology now selected for simultaneous, unambiguous identification/ or confirmation and quantification of antibiotic residues [5,6,42].…”
Section: Interpretation Of Mass Spectral Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of substances with an established permitted limit the detection capability CC b is the concentration at which the method is able to detect permitted limit concentrations with a statistical certainty of 1 -b. In the case of substances for which no permitted limit has been established the detection capability CC b is the lowest concentration at which a method is able to detect truly contaminated samples with a statistical certainty of 1 -b [5,41,42].…”
Section: Ms Technique Identification Points Earned Per Ionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be a basis for comparing the resolving power of various detection schemes, and for allowing different confirmation criteria depending on detection technology. This approach is the underlying principle behind a recently-proposed system of Identification Points for confirmatory analysis [17]. In principle this is reasonable, but assigning a value for Selectivity Index of a given method requires assumptions, or else a considerable effort to build a consensus estimate.…”
Section: Assessing Qualitative Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been at least one attempt to compare various methodologies on a consensus-basis, as is suggested in Figure 5 [14]. [14]); (b) that the cumulative selectivity of multiple steps in a single method might be described with Selectivity Indices (references [14 -16]) or Identification Points (reference [17]). Figure 6.…”
Section: Assessing Qualitative Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%