GC-MS/MS Determination of Pesticide Residues in Fruit Using the Xevo TQ-GC
Applications | 2018 | WatersInstrumentation
Pesticide residues are a major concern in food safety and global regulatory frameworks require sensitive and robust analytical methods to ensure compliance with maximum residue limits (MRLs). Multiresidue detection in diverse fruit matrices demands streamlined workflows and high throughput to monitor hundreds of compounds efficiently.
This study evaluates a multiresidue GC-MS/MS approach for fruit commodities using the Waters Xevo TQ-GC system in combination with a QuEChERS extraction workflow. The method aims to demonstrate fit-for-purpose performance in terms of sensitivity, linearity, precision, and compliance with SANTE guidelines for 150 pesticides in apple and raisin matrices.
The method exhibited excellent linearity (R2 > 0.990 for all but one compound) across calibration ranges up to 100 µg/kg. Replicate injections (n=6) at three QC levels (5, 10, 20 µg/kg) in raisin and apple matrices yielded precision below 10% RSD. Ion ratios and retention times met SANTE tolerances (±30% and ±0.1 min), illustrating the robustness of the analytical workflow. Automated method setup via Quanpedia reduced development time and ensured consistent MRM parameters.
Advances may include integration of high-resolution mass spectrometry for broader compound coverage, further automation of sample preparation, and the application of artificial intelligence for data processing and anomaly detection. Expanding this workflow to other commodities and emerging contaminants will enhance food safety surveillance.
The Xevo TQ-GC system combined with a QuEChERS extraction offers a robust, sensitive, and efficient solution for monitoring pesticide residues in fruit. Compliance with regulatory guidelines and streamlined method setup demonstrate its suitability for routine analytical laboratories.
GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/QQQ
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerWaters
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Pesticide residues are a major concern in food safety and global regulatory frameworks require sensitive and robust analytical methods to ensure compliance with maximum residue limits (MRLs). Multiresidue detection in diverse fruit matrices demands streamlined workflows and high throughput to monitor hundreds of compounds efficiently.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study evaluates a multiresidue GC-MS/MS approach for fruit commodities using the Waters Xevo TQ-GC system in combination with a QuEChERS extraction workflow. The method aims to demonstrate fit-for-purpose performance in terms of sensitivity, linearity, precision, and compliance with SANTE guidelines for 150 pesticides in apple and raisin matrices.
Methodology and Instrumental Setup
- Sample preparation: QuEChERS CEN extraction, d-SPE cleanup with PSA and MgSO4, evaporation, reconstitution in ethyl acetate, and internal standard (triphenyl phosphate) addition.
- GC Conditions: Rxi-5MS column (30 m×0.25 mm×0.25 µm), helium carrier gas (1.4 mL/min), pulsed splitless injection, 280 °C inlet temperature, oven ramp from 91 °C to 330 °C.
- MS/MS Conditions: Waters Xevo TQ-GC with electron ionization at 70 eV, source at 250 °C, interface at 320 °C, MRM transitions imported from the Quanpedia database and optimized with IntelliStart settings.
Main Results and Discussion
The method exhibited excellent linearity (R2 > 0.990 for all but one compound) across calibration ranges up to 100 µg/kg. Replicate injections (n=6) at three QC levels (5, 10, 20 µg/kg) in raisin and apple matrices yielded precision below 10% RSD. Ion ratios and retention times met SANTE tolerances (±30% and ±0.1 min), illustrating the robustness of the analytical workflow. Automated method setup via Quanpedia reduced development time and ensured consistent MRM parameters.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- High throughput multiresidue screening for routine MRL compliance in fruit laboratories.
- Streamlined method transfer and validation using database-driven MRM selection.
- Reliable performance across diverse matrices, supporting regulatory monitoring and quality control.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances may include integration of high-resolution mass spectrometry for broader compound coverage, further automation of sample preparation, and the application of artificial intelligence for data processing and anomaly detection. Expanding this workflow to other commodities and emerging contaminants will enhance food safety surveillance.
Conclusion
The Xevo TQ-GC system combined with a QuEChERS extraction offers a robust, sensitive, and efficient solution for monitoring pesticide residues in fruit. Compliance with regulatory guidelines and streamlined method setup demonstrate its suitability for routine analytical laboratories.
References
- Regulation (EC) No 1107/2009 on the placing of plant protection products on the market.
- European Commission Pesticide Database for MRL standards.
- K. Organtini et al., UPLC and APGC multiresidue analysis on a tandem quadrupole MS platform, Waters application note.
- EURL-FV multiresidue method using QuEChERS for fruits and vegetables.
- European Union SANTE 11813/2017 guidance on analytical quality control and method validation.
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