Affiliation:
1. Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection, Belgrade
Abstract
Efficiency of three different sample preparation methods for GC/MS
determination of bifenthrin residues in wheat (Triticum spelta) samples
fermented by Lactobacillus plantarum was tested. The first method was based
on a methanol:acetone=1:1 extraction folowed by a purification on columns
containing mixture of aluminium oxide and activated charcoal slurry-packed
and eluted with dichlormethane, the second was based on methanol:acetone=1:1
extraction folowed by the purification on florisil column and elution by
ethil acetate:acetone=4:1, while the third tested method was based on a
combination of the first two mentioned methods, thus methanol:acetone=1:1
extraction and clean-up throught columns filled with a mixture of aluminum
oxide and activated charcoal slurrypacked and eluted with ethil
acetate:acetone=4:1. The second method was the most effective for obtaining
satisfactory recoveries for bifenthrin in a range of 79-83% for four
fortification levels, with good reproducibility i.e. RSD% in a range of
2.2-7.4%. The chosen method was further optimized by assessing the optimum
volume of elution solvent used during the clean-up procedures. The highest
recovery of 82.1% was obtained after elution with 25 ml of solvent. Overall,
two-step extraction with 25 ml of methanol:acetone=1:1 solvent mix for 30
min, followed by clean-up procedure through a glass column with florisil
coupled with elution with 25 ml of ethyl acetate: acetone=4:1, allows simple,
efficient and reliable GC/MS detection of bifenthrin residues from wheat
grain fermented by L. plantarum.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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