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Published:Journal of Chromatographic Science,
ISSN 0021-9665Volume
40, Number 7, August 2002, pp. 392-396
Solid-Phase Extraction and Cleanup of Organophosphorus Pesticide
Residues in Bovine Muscle with Gas Chromatographic Detection
Jorma Kuivinen and Staffan Bengtsson
National Food Administration, Chemistry Division 2, Box 622, SE-751 26 Uppsala,
Sweden
The purpose of this investigation is to develop a rapid and simple
method for the assessment of organophosphorus pesticides in bovine muscle by
using solid-phase extraction (SPE). After extraction with ethyl acetate (EtOAc)
the homogenate is centrifuged and filtered through sodium sulfate. The fat is
precipitated in methanol by cooling and the extract is diluted with water and
passed through a SPE column (Isolute ENV+). After elution with EtOAc, evaporation,
and redissolution, the sample is injected into a gas chromatographic (GC) capillary
column DB-1701 and detected by a flame photometric detector. Recoveries from
bovine muscle fortified with 12 pesticides between 4 and 65 µg/kg include
three levels ranging between 59% and 109% for ten of them. The two most polar
pesticides (metamidophos and acephate) are not successful. The relative standard
deviations are between 1% and 10% for the ten pesticides. A simplex method is
used to optimize the GC conditions.
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