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Multi pesticide residue analysis in tobacco by GCMS/MS using QuEChERS as an extraction method

Posters | 2014 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/QQQ
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Shimadzu

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Monitoring pesticide residues in tobacco is critical due to health risks and stringent regulatory guidance levels for over 118 compounds. Tobacco’s complex matrix and widespread pesticide use demand a reliable analytical workflow to ensure consumer safety and compliance.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study aimed to establish a sensitive, cost-effective, and high-throughput method for simultaneous quantification of 203 pesticides in dried tobacco leaves. The approach integrates QuEChERS extraction with triple-quadrupole GC-MS/MS to achieve trace-level detection with robust performance.

Methodology and Instrumentation


The analytical procedure comprised:
  • Sample preparation: 2 g of dried, powdered tobacco mixed with acidified water (0.5 % acetic acid), homogenized and equilibrated for 30 min.
  • Extraction: Addition of ethyl acetate and anhydrous sodium sulfate, high-speed homogenization, and centrifugation to separate the organic phase.
  • Cleanup: Extract treated with toluene and a dispersive SPE sorbent blend (PSA, C18, GCB, MgSO4), followed by vortexing, centrifugation and PTFE filtration.
  • Instrumental analysis: Injection of 2 µL into Shimadzu GCMS-TQ8030 equipped with an Rxi-5Sil MS column under splitless mode, combined with MRM acquisition.

Used Instrumentation


  • Shimadzu GCMS-TQ8030 triple-quadrupole system featuring ASSP™ for fast scanning (20 000 u/sec), UFsweeper® ion cleanup, and multiple ionization modes (EI, CI, NCI).
  • Column: Rxi-5Sil MS, 30 m × 0.25 mm ID, 0.25 µm film thickness.
  • Chromatographic runtime: 41.87 min with temperature programming from 70 °C to 280 °C.
  • MS acquisition: MRM transitions optimized for each pesticide precursor and product ion with collision energies tuned individually.

Main Results and Discussion


  • MRM transition development enabled simultaneous screening of 203 pesticides in a single run with clear chromatographic resolution.
  • Validation showed linearity (R2 > 0.995) over 0.5–25 ppb for the majority of analytes, with LOQs ≤ 10 ppb for 90 % of compounds.
  • Precision at LOQ levels exhibited RSDs below 15 % and recoveries ranged between 70 % and 130 % across analytes.

Benefits and Practical Applications


The proposed workflow delivers fast, cost-effective, and reproducible pesticide residue analysis in complex tobacco matrices. Its high sensitivity and selectivity support regulatory compliance testing and can be adapted to various food and agricultural products.

Future Trends and Potential Uses


Advancements in ultra-fast scanning, ion sweep technologies, and high-throughput data processing will further reduce analysis time and improve sensitivity. Integration of automated sample handling and AI-driven data interpretation can expand method applicability across diverse matrices and emerging contaminants.

Conclusion


The combination of QuEChERS extraction and GCMS-TQ8030 GC-MS/MS provides a robust multi-residue analytical platform for comprehensive monitoring of pesticide residues in tobacco. The method achieves low detection limits, good reproducibility, and broad applicability, meeting current regulatory and quality control needs.

References


  • [1] Tobacco Board, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India. Export Performance Report 2013–14.
  • [2] CORESTA Guide No. 1, Implementation of Guidance Residue Levels, 3rd Edition.
  • [3] Z. Khan, K. Banerjee et al., Journal of Chromatography A, Vol. 1343 (2014).

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