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Ultrasensitive and Powerful GC/MS/MS for Analyzing Multipesticides in Black Pepper and Dried Tea

Applications | 2025 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC/MS/MS, GC/QQQ, GC/MSD
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Pesticide residue monitoring in complex food matrices such as black pepper and dried tea is essential to ensure consumer safety and regulatory compliance. These commodities present analytical challenges due to their diverse chemical interferences—piperine, terpenoids, polyphenols, pigments and caffeine—that can compromise sensitivity and instrument performance.

Study Objectives and Overview


This work demonstrates a high-throughput, ultrasensitive method for the simultaneous quantification of 284 pesticides in black pepper and dried tea following EU SANTE/11312/2021 criteria. Key goals were to:
  • Achieve low limit of quantification (LOQ ≤ 10 µg/kg) for all targets
  • Maintain excellent linearity (R² ≥ 0.99) over 0.1–5 µg/L
  • Validate recovery, repeatability and reproducibility per EU guidelines
  • Demonstrate long-term robustness through nearly 1 000 injections

Methodology and Instrumentation


Sample Preparation:
  • QuEChERS EN extraction of 2 g homogenized sample with ACN partitioning
  • Deep dilution strategy: 4× dilution before cleanup for pepper, 8× for tea
  • Cleanup:
    • Black pepper: Agilent QuEChERS Universal dispersive SPE, 2.5× post-cleanup dilution
    • Dried tea: Captiva EMR-GPD cartridge, 1.25× post-cleanup dilution
  • Addition of analyte protectants (3-ethoxy-1,2-propanediol, sorbitol, gluconic acid δ-lactone, shikimic acid)

Analysis Conditions:
  • Agilent 8890 GC with backflush, splitless multimode inlet, HP-5ms UI columns
  • Agilent 7010B triple quadrupole in dynamic MRM mode (1 233 transitions, up to 74 concurrent MRMs)
  • JetClean self-cleaning ion source cleaning every 50 samples via H₂ flush
  • Carrier gas helium, HES ion source, dMRM acquisition

Main Results and Discussion


Instrument Sensitivity and Linearity:
  • LOQ of 10 µg/kg yielded signal-to-noise > 10 for all compounds
  • Calibration curves (0.1–5 µg/L) achieved R² ≥ 0.99 and accuracy within ± 20%

Accuracy and Precision:
  • Recovery at LOQ and 5× LOQ: 95% of pesticides in pepper and 86% in tea within 70–120%
  • Repeatability (n=6) and reproducibility (n=12) RSD < 15%

Robustness:
  • Continuous injection of 905 extracts showed minimal source contamination
  • QC sample peak areas RSD 3.6–8.5% (raw) and 2.9–7.7% (IS-corrected)

Benefits and Practical Applications


This approach delivers rapid, reliable multipesticide screening with:
  • Reduced maintenance and downtime thanks to backflush and JetClean technology
  • High sample throughput and automated operation
  • Compliance with stringent EU MRL requirements in complex matrices

Future Trends and Opportunities


Advances may include expanded analyte panels, further automation of sample prep, adoption of greener solvents, integration with high-resolution mass spectrometry for non-target screening and application of machine-learning algorithms for data processing and predictive quality control.

Conclusion


The combination of deep dilution, targeted GC/MS/MS with backflush and JetClean self-cleaning ion source provides a robust, ultrasensitive method for quantifying hundreds of pesticides in challenging food matrices. This workflow ensures regulatory compliance, high throughput and long-term system stability, making it ideal for routine QA/QC in food safety laboratories.

Instrumentation Used


  • Agilent 8890 Gas Chromatograph with multimode inlet and backflush capability
  • Agilent 7010B Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer with High Efficiency Source (HES)
  • Agilent JetClean self-cleaning ion source
  • Agilent 7693A Automatic Liquid Sampler with 150-position tray
  • HP-5ms Ultra Inert capillary columns (15 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 µm)

References


  • 1. Aftab T. Emerging Contaminants and Plants: Interactions, Adaptations and Remediation Technologies. Springer, 2023.
  • 2. European Commission. Maximum Residue Levels. 2024.
  • 3. Mandal S. et al. Extraction and Detection Techniques for Pesticide Residues in Fruits. J. Chromatogr. B, 2023.
  • 4. EC Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety. SANTE 11312/2021 Guidelines, 2021.
  • 5. Lee J-G. et al. Bioactive Compounds and Minerals in Black Pepper. LWT, 2020.
  • 6. Tang G-Y. et al. Health Functions of Tea Components. Int. J. Mol. Sci., 2019.
  • 7. Agilent. Backflush Technology for GC Throughput. 2013.
  • 8. Agilent. JetClean In-situ GC/MS Ion Source Cleaning. 2016.

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