Two methods for the determination of dichlorvos in durum wheat by electrochemical assay and gas chromatography, respectively, have been developed. Dichlorvos, an organophosphorous anticholinesterase pesticide, was extracted from wheat with hexane, and the filtered extract was directly analyzed by gas chromatography with nitrogen-phosphorous flame detector (NPD). Recoveries of dichlorvos from milled wheat spiked at 0.25-1.5 µg/g ranged from 96.5 to 100.9%, and the limit of detection was 0.02 µg/g. The electrochemical assay was based on the detection of choline, the acetylcholinesterase product, via a choline oxidase biosensor. An aliquot of the filtered hexane extract was partitioned with phosphate buffer solution, and the organic layer was evaporated prior to electrochemical analysis. A limit of detection of 0.05 µg/g of dichlorvos was obtained with mean recoveries of 97-103% at spiking levels of 0.25-1.5 µg/g. A good correlation (r=0.9919) was found between the results obtained with the electrochemical and gas chromatographic methods. The electrochemical method was peer-validated in two laboratories that analyzed 10 blind samples (5 duplicates), including a blank and 4 spiked samples with dichlorvos at levels of 0.25, 0.60, 1.00 and 1.50 µg/g. Within-laboratory repeatability (RSDr) and between-laboratory reproducibility (RSDR) ranged from 5.5 to 7.8%, and from 9.9 to 17.6%, respectively.

Use of electrochemical biosensor and gas chromatography for determination of dichlorvos in wheat.

Solfrizzo M;Visconti A
2005

Abstract

Two methods for the determination of dichlorvos in durum wheat by electrochemical assay and gas chromatography, respectively, have been developed. Dichlorvos, an organophosphorous anticholinesterase pesticide, was extracted from wheat with hexane, and the filtered extract was directly analyzed by gas chromatography with nitrogen-phosphorous flame detector (NPD). Recoveries of dichlorvos from milled wheat spiked at 0.25-1.5 µg/g ranged from 96.5 to 100.9%, and the limit of detection was 0.02 µg/g. The electrochemical assay was based on the detection of choline, the acetylcholinesterase product, via a choline oxidase biosensor. An aliquot of the filtered hexane extract was partitioned with phosphate buffer solution, and the organic layer was evaporated prior to electrochemical analysis. A limit of detection of 0.05 µg/g of dichlorvos was obtained with mean recoveries of 97-103% at spiking levels of 0.25-1.5 µg/g. A good correlation (r=0.9919) was found between the results obtained with the electrochemical and gas chromatographic methods. The electrochemical method was peer-validated in two laboratories that analyzed 10 blind samples (5 duplicates), including a blank and 4 spiked samples with dichlorvos at levels of 0.25, 0.60, 1.00 and 1.50 µg/g. Within-laboratory repeatability (RSDr) and between-laboratory reproducibility (RSDR) ranged from 5.5 to 7.8%, and from 9.9 to 17.6%, respectively.
2005
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