Cloud point extraction (CPE) coupled with QuEChERS for extraction and clean up of neonicotinoid pesticide residues in honey

An effective modified pre-concentration technique, namely Cloud Point Extraction (CPE) coupled with QuEChERS (quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe)), was developed to extract and clean up four neonicotinoid pesticide residues (nitenpyram, imidacloprid, thiamethoxam, and thiacloprid) from...

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Main Authors: Abdulhussein, Ahmed Qasim, Mohd Jamil, Arniza Khairani, Abu Bakar, Nor Kartini
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spelling my.um.eprints.461022024-07-19T07:31:17Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/46102/ Cloud point extraction (CPE) coupled with QuEChERS for extraction and clean up of neonicotinoid pesticide residues in honey Abdulhussein, Ahmed Qasim Mohd Jamil, Arniza Khairani Abu Bakar, Nor Kartini QD Chemistry An effective modified pre-concentration technique, namely Cloud Point Extraction (CPE) coupled with QuEChERS (quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe)), was developed to extract and clean up four neonicotinoid pesticide residues (nitenpyram, imidacloprid, thiamethoxam, and thiacloprid) from honey samples. Two cloud point processes were performed, whereby Triton (TM) X-114 was used to extract neonicotinoid residues into the surfactant-rich phase and the analytes were then transferred into an alkaline solution by ultrasonication prior to clean-up via QuEChERS method. Numerous variables affecting extraction performance were investigated, including surfactant type and concentration, salt type and content, back-extraction agent type and concentration, solvent type, QuEChERS salt quantity, and incubation temperature and time. Ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry triple-quadrupole (UHPLC-MS/MS) (QQQ) was used for analysis. The limits of detection (LODs) and quantification limits (LOQs) were 0.13 to 0.18 mu g kg(-1) and 0.2 to 2.3 mu g kg(-1) respectively. The overall recoveries of all target compounds were between 85.3% to 104.5%, and excellent repeatability was achieved with relative standard deviations (RSD) ranging from 2.0% to 11.5%. The proposed extraction approach successfully detected trace amounts of neonicotinoids in honey samples obtained from local markets. Taylor & Francis 2024-05 Article PeerReviewed Abdulhussein, Ahmed Qasim and Mohd Jamil, Arniza Khairani and Abu Bakar, Nor Kartini (2024) Cloud point extraction (CPE) coupled with QuEChERS for extraction and clean up of neonicotinoid pesticide residues in honey. International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 104 (6). pp. 1365-1380. ISSN 0306-7319, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/03067319.2022.2038146 <https://doi.org/10.1080/03067319.2022.2038146>. 10.1080/03067319.2022.2038146
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Abdulhussein, Ahmed Qasim
Mohd Jamil, Arniza Khairani
Abu Bakar, Nor Kartini
Cloud point extraction (CPE) coupled with QuEChERS for extraction and clean up of neonicotinoid pesticide residues in honey
description An effective modified pre-concentration technique, namely Cloud Point Extraction (CPE) coupled with QuEChERS (quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe)), was developed to extract and clean up four neonicotinoid pesticide residues (nitenpyram, imidacloprid, thiamethoxam, and thiacloprid) from honey samples. Two cloud point processes were performed, whereby Triton (TM) X-114 was used to extract neonicotinoid residues into the surfactant-rich phase and the analytes were then transferred into an alkaline solution by ultrasonication prior to clean-up via QuEChERS method. Numerous variables affecting extraction performance were investigated, including surfactant type and concentration, salt type and content, back-extraction agent type and concentration, solvent type, QuEChERS salt quantity, and incubation temperature and time. Ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry triple-quadrupole (UHPLC-MS/MS) (QQQ) was used for analysis. The limits of detection (LODs) and quantification limits (LOQs) were 0.13 to 0.18 mu g kg(-1) and 0.2 to 2.3 mu g kg(-1) respectively. The overall recoveries of all target compounds were between 85.3% to 104.5%, and excellent repeatability was achieved with relative standard deviations (RSD) ranging from 2.0% to 11.5%. The proposed extraction approach successfully detected trace amounts of neonicotinoids in honey samples obtained from local markets.
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author Abdulhussein, Ahmed Qasim
Mohd Jamil, Arniza Khairani
Abu Bakar, Nor Kartini
author_facet Abdulhussein, Ahmed Qasim
Mohd Jamil, Arniza Khairani
Abu Bakar, Nor Kartini
author_sort Abdulhussein, Ahmed Qasim
title Cloud point extraction (CPE) coupled with QuEChERS for extraction and clean up of neonicotinoid pesticide residues in honey
title_short Cloud point extraction (CPE) coupled with QuEChERS for extraction and clean up of neonicotinoid pesticide residues in honey
title_full Cloud point extraction (CPE) coupled with QuEChERS for extraction and clean up of neonicotinoid pesticide residues in honey
title_fullStr Cloud point extraction (CPE) coupled with QuEChERS for extraction and clean up of neonicotinoid pesticide residues in honey
title_full_unstemmed Cloud point extraction (CPE) coupled with QuEChERS for extraction and clean up of neonicotinoid pesticide residues in honey
title_sort cloud point extraction (cpe) coupled with quechers for extraction and clean up of neonicotinoid pesticide residues in honey
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/46102/
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