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Fast GC-MS/MS for High Throughput Pesticides Analysis

Applications | 2010 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/QQQ
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific

Summary

Significance of the topic


Monitoring pesticide residues in agricultural produce is critical for food safety, regulatory compliance and consumer protection. High-throughput analytical methods enable large-scale screening programs to keep pace with increasing sample volumes while ensuring reliable detection at low parts-per-billion levels.

Objectives and study overview


This work demonstrates a Fast GC-MS/MS approach combining rapid gas chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry to screen and quantify 233 pesticide compounds in fruits and vegetables. Key goals include optimizing sample throughput, maintaining matrix robustness, and meeting EU identification criteria through dual reaction monitoring transitions.

Methodology and instrumentation


Sample preparation followed a QuEChERS protocol without graphitized carbon black to preserve planar analytes. Ten-gram homogenates were extracted with acetonitrile, cleaned via dispersive salts, evaporated and reconstituted in acetone/hexane. A Thermo Scientific TRACE GC Ultra with PTV splitless injection and a 5 m × 0.18 mm × 0.18 µm 5 MS column achieved run times under 12 minutes. Detection employed a TSQ Quantum GC triple quadrupole in timed-SRM mode with electron ionization at 70 eV, Q1/Q3 resolution at 0.7 Da, and argon collision gas.

Main results and discussion


Calibration curves at 5 ppb in apple matrix yielded correlation coefficients above 0.995 and signal-to-noise ratios exceeding 15. Timed-SRM windows of 18 s allowed up to 80 transitions per peak with scan times below 4 ms in dense elution regions. Reproducibility tests on flusilazine and flucythrinate showed peak area variation below 10 % CV. Even reactive pesticides such as iprodione exhibited sharp symmetric peaks, confirming system inertness.

Benefits and practical applications


  • Throughput of over 3 500 samples in six months supports large-scale monitoring.
  • Fast temperature ramps reduce analysis time without compromising sensitivity.
  • Timed-SRM enhances selectivity by focusing acquisition around expected retention times.
  • Method meets EU requirements for compound confirmation using two SRM transitions.

Future trends and opportunities


Ongoing developments may include ultrafast GC columns, integrated automated sample prep, and data-driven acquisition windows to further compress run times. Coupling high-resolution MS and advanced machine learning for pattern recognition will enhance screening for unknown or emerging contaminants.

Conclusion


The described Fast GC-MS/MS workflow delivers rapid, robust and sensitive multi-residue pesticide analysis in produce. By combining QuEChERS sample prep, high-speed chromatographic separation and timed-SRM detection, laboratories can achieve high throughput without sacrificing data quality or regulatory compliance.

References


  1. Thermo Scientific Product Information, BRO-GSC-QUECHERS-1108, 2008.
  2. European Standard EN 15662.
  3. Anastassiades M., Lehotay S. J., Stajnbaher D., Schenck F. J., J. AOAC Int., 86 (2003) 412–431.
  4. Hetmanski M., RAFA Conference, Prague, Nov 2009.
  5. Chen B., Huang A., CRC Conference, Sydney, Oct 2009.
  6. Commission Directive 96/23/EC, Official Journal of the European Communities L 221/9, 17.8.2002.

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