[Enhancement of Pesticide Peak Response in GC-MS in the Presence of Multiple Co-Existing Reference Pesticides].

Masato Yoshimitsu,Kazuhiko Akutsu,Yoko Kitagawa,Satoshi Takatori,Naoki Fukui,Masakazu Osakada,Satoko Yamaguchi, Mikio Namikawa,Soichiro Ban,Yoshitsugu Okubo,Ryo Nakashima, Ryoko Maruyama,Naoya Kakutani,Iori Miyamoto, Koichi Yamashita, Takayuki Nishiyama, Masanori Shinto, Naomi Yamamoto, Yasutomo Takai, Katsuhiko Hinoshita,Keiji Kajimura,Hirotaka Obana,Takaho Watanabe

FOOD HYGIENE AND SAFETY SCIENCE(2018)

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We carried out a collaborative study in six laboratories to confirm the universality of the enhancing effect of co-existing reference pesticides on the GC-MS peak response to a target pesticide (malathion, procymidone, or flucythrinate). First, we confirmed the response enhancement of the target pesticides with increasing numbers of co-existing reference pesticides in solution. Then, using diluted green soybean matrix, we analyzed the target pesticides with two types of matrix-matched calibration, containing the target pesticides or 166 other pesticides. In both cases, the response-enhancing effect of co-existing pesticides was confirmed in all laboratories. The enhancement was reduced by addition of green soybean matrix to the sample and calibration solutions. Our results show that it is necessary to estimate the peak response-enhancing effect of co-existing pesticides in the calibration solution to obtain accurate results with GC-MS determination. The enhancing effect could be reduced by addition of food matrix to the sample and calibration solutions.
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GC-MS,matrix effect,calibration curve,collaboration study
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