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Original Articles

Development of ultrasound-assisted emulsification microextraction for the determination of seven pesticides in apple juice by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry

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Pages 145-157 | Received 30 Jul 2014, Accepted 28 Nov 2014, Published online: 09 Feb 2015
 

Abstract

Α simple, relatively rapid, sensitive and cost-effective method based on ultrasound-assisted emulsification microextraction (USAEME) followed by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry has been developed for the determination of seven endocrine disruptor pesticides (chlorpyrifos, deltamethrin, dimethoate, fenitrothion, malathion, pendimethalin and procymidone) in apple juice. This approach is based on the emulsification of organic extraction solvent in a diluted apple juice sample by ultrasound radiation and further separation of both liquids phases by centrifugation. The influence of the different parameters affecting the procedure (extraction solvent, extraction solvent volume, ultrasound time, centrifugation time, ionic strength and pH) was evaluated in order to optimise the efficiency of the extraction process. Target analytes were extracted from a 0.5 g apple juice sample that was diluted by 10 times with aqueous buffer solution (pH 7). The optimised USAEME procedure used 100 μL of chloroform as extraction solvent, 8 min of ultrasound extraction, ionic strength (2.5% w/v) and 7.5 min of centrifugation at 3800 rpm. The optimised method presented recoveries between 70 and 113% for the target analytes. Acceptable linearity for all target analytes was recorded with correlation coefficients (r) higher than 0.992. The limits of quantification were found between 1.1 and 4.6 μg kg−1 ensuring compliance with the maximum residue limits established by the European Commission. The proposed method was applied for the determination of the endocrine disruptor pesticides in apple samples proving its suitability to the Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) no. 400/2014.

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Funding

This research project has been co-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund-ERDF) [MIS: 348148] and Greek national funds through the Operational Program ‘THESSALY-MAINLAND GREECE AND EPIRUS-2007–2013’ of the National Strategic Reference Framework [NSRF 2007–2013].

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