Determination of Pesticide Residues in Biological Samples by Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) (CAT#: STEM-CT-2107-CJ)
Introduction
Pesticide residues are the major potential chemical contaminants in teas for widespread use of pesticides in plantations. Pesticide residues are characterized by a high persistence in the environment and toxicity to both wildlife and humans.
Liquid chromatography (LC) is a technique widely used to separate compounds from a sample prior to analysis and is frequently coupled to mass spectrometry (MS). With LC, separation of the sample components is based on the interactions of the compounds with the mobile and stationary phases, and the degree of compound separation is related to each compound's affinity for the mobile phase. Following chromatographic separations, compounds elute off of the column, desolvated into the gas phase and ionized at an ionization source, and are then introduced into the mass spectrometer for mass analysis.
Applications
Environmental science; Biochemistry
Procedure
1. Sample Collection 2. Sample Preparation 3. Standardization and Calibration 4. Chromatographic Separation and Analysis
1. LC-MS is a dominant analytical technique that has a very high accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity. 2. Although known for its key features in providing rapid analysis of complex mixtures and quality performance, LC-MS is an expensive instrument.