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Quantitative Analysis of Residual Pesticides in Hemp Oil Extract by Direct Liquid Injection Gas Chromatography / Mass Spectrometry

Applications | 2019 | GERSTELInstrumentation
GC/MSD, GC/SQ
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies, GERSTEL

Summary

Significance of the Topic


The proliferation of cannabis concentrates and absence of uniform federal pesticide standards demand robust analytical protocols to protect consumers and meet state-level regulations.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study evaluates the use of a GERSTEL MPS robotic system with direct liquid injection gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) for quantifying residual pesticides in hemp oil extracts. Emphasis is placed on:
  • Category I and II pesticides as defined by California regulations
  • Organohalide compounds and pyrethrins of concern

Methodology and Instrumentation


Sample preparation combined liquid-liquid extraction with QuEChERS and dispersive SPE clean-up. Key instrumental components included:
  • Agilent 7890 GC coupled to a 5977B mass selective detector
  • GERSTEL MultiPurpose Sampler (MPS) with automated liquid injection and cooled injection system (CIS 4)
  • Helium carrier gas, DB-5MS column, temperature-programmed inlet and oven methods
  • SIM acquisition to enhance sensitivity for target ions

Key Results and Discussion


Data demonstrated:
  • Excellent linearity across eight-point calibration (average r2 ~0.995)
  • High precision with average RSD ~1.7%
  • Limits of quantification well below California’s 0.1 µg/g requirement for Category I/II pesticides
  • Effective separation and detection of up to 40 compounds including organohalides and pyrethrins

Benefits and Practical Applications


The automated GC/MS workflow offers:
  • High throughput screening of complex cannabis matrices
  • Accurate quantification at trace levels to support regulatory compliance and quality assurance
  • Reduced manual handling and improved reproducibility

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Emerging opportunities include:
  • Integration of high-resolution mass spectrometry for broader analyte profiling
  • Miniaturized and solvent-saving extraction techniques
  • Adaptation to diverse cannabis-derived matrices (edibles, tinctures, topicals)
  • Implementation of real-time monitoring in production lines

Conclusion


The GERSTEL automated direct injection GC/MS method provides sensitive, precise, and reliable quantification of residual pesticides in hemp oil. Its performance exceeds current state regulatory limits, facilitating consumer safety and efficient laboratory workflows.

References


  1. California Bureau of Cannabis Control. Proposed Text of Regulations, July 2018.
  2. Cunha S, Lehotay S, Mastovska K. QuEChERS methodology: A review, Journal of Separation Science, 2007, 30, 620.

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