Reversed phase capillary electrochromatography was applied to the determination of phenylurea herbicides residues in different samples of vegetables and vegetable processed food. The use of 40% acetonitrile mobile phase content provided a large elution window and strongly reduced the presence of matrix interferences in real samples. The compounds were baseline resolved within 14 min with 97612-113312 N/m range by using the short end injection method. The method was repeatable and linear and applied to the analysis of spiked soya milk and canned soya shoots samples extracted after a reduced sample pretreatment procedure. The analysis of vegetables showed some difficulties arising from the complexity and the strong variability of the matrix.
Application of reversed phase short end-capillary electrochromatography to herbicides residues analysis.
Desiderio C
2005
Abstract
Reversed phase capillary electrochromatography was applied to the determination of phenylurea herbicides residues in different samples of vegetables and vegetable processed food. The use of 40% acetonitrile mobile phase content provided a large elution window and strongly reduced the presence of matrix interferences in real samples. The compounds were baseline resolved within 14 min with 97612-113312 N/m range by using the short end injection method. The method was repeatable and linear and applied to the analysis of spiked soya milk and canned soya shoots samples extracted after a reduced sample pretreatment procedure. The analysis of vegetables showed some difficulties arising from the complexity and the strong variability of the matrix.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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