FOOD SCIENCE ›› 2011, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (10): 133-136.doi: 10.7506/spkx1002-6630-201110030

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High-throughput Automated Instrumental Analysis of Thiophanate-methyl Residue in Plant-derived Foods

LI Ai-jun1,WANG Ming-tai1,WU Lian-peng1,MU Jun1,LU Li-jun1,ZHOU Xiao1,HU Ting-ting1, ZHAO Dong-han2,YAO Tian-ling3   

  1. 1. Jilin Entry-exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, Changchun 130062, China;2. Jinlin Agricultural University, Changchun 130118, Chian;3. Changchun Dacheng Maize Development Company, Changchun 130062, China
  • Online:2011-05-25 Published:2011-04-08

Abstract: An efficient detection method for thiophanate methyl residue in plant-derived foods was established by combing a high-throughput automated homogenizer, an automatic online purification and concentration system and a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Samples were homogenized with acetonitrile on a high-throughput automated homogenizer, purified using an automatic online purification (gel chromatographic and solid phase extraction column) system, online concentrated and detected using a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometer. The quantification of thiophanate methyl was carried out using the external standard method. The detection conditions were: acetonitrile-water (gradient) as mobile phase, ESI as ionization method, qualitative ion pairs of m/z 343.0>151.1 and 343.0>192.1, quantitative ion pairs of m/z 343.0>151.1. With the addition of 0.01 to 10.0 mg/kg of thiophanate standard to samples, the recovery rate was between 88.4% and 97.9% and the relative standard deviations (RSDs) varied from 1.3% to 2.9%. The detection limit of the established method was 0.01 mg/kg.

Key words: high-throughput automated system, plant-derived foods, thiophanate-methyl residue

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