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Determination of Pesticides in Lemon Oil via Modified Agilent Bond Elut QuEChERS Method

Applications | 2012 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC/MSD, Sample Preparation, GC/SQ, Consumables
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies

Summary

Significance of the Topic


The widespread use of pesticides in citrus cultivation can lead to elevated residues in essential oils derived from the peel. Regulatory limits are stringent due to health and environmental concerns. A rapid, robust method to monitor diverse pesticide classes in complex oily matrices is therefore critical for food safety, quality control, and compliance.

Objectives and Study Overview


  • Develop a modified QuEChERS extraction protocol using Agilent Bond Elut kits to isolate 26 GC-amenable pesticides from lemon essential oil.
  • Optimize cleanup to minimize matrix interferences inherent in high-lipid, pigmented samples.
  • Validate the method in terms of recovery, reproducibility, and sensitivity by GC/MS in SIM mode.

Methodology


  • Sample Preparation: 3 g of lemon oil diluted with water, acetonitrile, and hexane; extraction salts added to partition analytes into acetonitrile.
  • Cleanup: Two sequential dispersive-SPE steps using Agilent AOAC kits (PSA, C18, GCB, MgSO4) to remove organic acids, lipids, pigments, and residual water.
  • GC/MS Analysis: Splitless injection on an HP-5MS column linked to an Agilent 5975C MSD, operating in SIM mode with optimized ion selection for each pesticide.

Used Instrumentation


  • Agilent 7890B GC coupled to 5975C MSD
  • Agilent Bond Elut QuEChERS EN extraction and AOAC dispersive SPE kits
  • Thermo CL3R centrifuge, Geno/Grinder, Eppendorf microcentrifuge

Main Results and Discussion


  • Optimized addition of 2 mL hexane during extraction and double d-SPE reduced late-eluting interferences, delivering a much cleaner chromatogram than a simple 1:1 hexane dilution.
  • 25 of 26 pesticides showed average recoveries between ~60 % and 110 % with relative standard deviations below 5 % across 60 – 800 ppb spike levels.
  • Planar organochlorines (e.g., hexachlorobenzene) were lost due to GCB sorbent, and very nonpolar compounds (e.g., aldrin) exhibited low recoveries, though precision remained acceptable.
  • Sensitivities met regulatory MRLs when applying standard concentration factors of 100–250× relative to fruit limits.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Provides a rapid, cost-effective, and reproducible workflow for multi-residue analysis in high-oil matrices.
  • Enables processing of 40–50 samples per analyst per day.
  • Applicable to regulatory compliance in food, flavor, aroma, and cosmetic industries.

Future Trends and Applications


  • Extension to other essential oils and fatty matrices with minimal method adjustments.
  • Integration with automated platforms and high-throughput sample preparation.
  • Coupling with high-resolution MS for ultratrace detection and broadened pesticide scope.
  • Data-driven screening strategies using chemometric and AI tools to identify unknown contaminants.

Conclusion


The modified Agilent QuEChERS approach with sequential dispersive SPE offers a robust, streamlined solution for the analysis of a broad range of pesticides in lemon essential oil. It achieves acceptable recoveries and precision while significantly reducing matrix interferences, supporting reliable routine monitoring for safety and compliance.

References


1. Barrek S., Paisse O., Loustalot M., Anal Bioanal Chem (2003) 376:157–161.
2. Anastassiades M. et al., J AOAC Int 86 (2003) 412.
3. Lehotay S., J AOAC Int 90 (2007) 485–491.
4. Anastassiades M., Anal Bioanal Chem (2007) 389:1697–1714.
5. Saitta M. et al., J Agric Food Chem 48 (2000) 797–801.
6. Cunha S.C., Lehotay S.J., J Sep Sci 30 (2007) 620–632.
7. McCulley J., Lynam K., Agilent tech. pub. 5990-5553EN (2010).
8. Wylie P.L., Agilent pub. 5989-5076EN.

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