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Quantitative analysis of residual agricultural chemicals in food by GC-MS/MS

Applications | 2018 | JEOLInstrumentation
GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/QQQ
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
JEOL

Summary

Quantitative Analysis of Pesticide Residues in Spinach Extract Using GC-MS/MS


Significance of the Topic


Ensuring that agricultural products comply with food safety standards requires reliable detection of trace pesticide residues. As global regulations tighten—such as Japan’s positive list system mandating a maximum of 10 ppb for unlisted compounds—laboratories need methods capable of screening dozens to hundreds of chemicals simultaneously. Tandem mass spectrometry paired with gas chromatography offers the high sensitivity and selectivity essential for this challenge.

Study Objectives and Overview


This study demonstrates the performance of JEOL’s JMS-TQ4000GC triple-quadrupole GC-MS/MS system for quantifying 150 different pesticides in spinach extracts. By evaluating recovery rates, precision, and matrix effects, the work aims to validate a robust workflow in a practical food safety context.

Methodology


The extraction protocol followed AOAC method 2007.01 using 15 g of spinach. The raw extract was fortified at a 9:1 ratio with a multi-pesticide standard mix at concentrations of 100 ppb. Calibration standards ranged from 1 to 100 ppb, and polyethylene glycol (PEG 300) was added in the injection liner to minimize thermal degradation. Analyses were conducted in peak-dependent SRM mode to optimize transition acquisition across up to 36,000 events.

Instrumentation Used


  • GC-MS/MS system: JMS-TQ4000GC (JEOL)
  • Ionization: Electron ionization at 70 eV, 50 µA
  • GC column: VF-5ms, 30 m × 0.25 mm, 0.25 µm film
  • Oven program: 50 °C (1 min) to 125 °C at 25 °C/min, then to 300 °C at 10 °C/min
  • Injection: Splitless, 2 µL at 250 °C
  • Carrier gas: Helium at 1.0 mL/min (constant flow)

Results and Discussion


The SRM chromatograms showed clear separation of target compounds from spinach matrix components, with no significant interferences. For 150 pesticides tested in quintuplicate (n=5), mean recoveries fell between 70 and 120%, and coefficients of variation were generally below 10%. This performance confirms both the sensitivity and reproducibility required for regulatory screening.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Comprehensive screening: Simultaneous quantitation of a large pesticide panel in a single run
  • High selectivity: SRM transitions minimize matrix interferences
  • Regulatory compliance: Meets requirements of stringent positive-list systems
  • Operational efficiency: Rapid cycle times and streamlined sample preparation

Future Trends and Applications


Advances may include expanded compound libraries, automated sample cleanup, and integration of high-resolution MS for non-targeted screening. Coupling data-logging with cloud-based libraries will further accelerate method development and regulatory response.

Conclusion


The JMS-TQ4000GC GC-MS/MS platform reliably quantifies trace pesticides in complex food matrices, delivering excellent recovery, precision, and throughput. This approach supports stringent food safety programs and provides a solid foundation for future enhancements in residue analysis.

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