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Residual Pesticides in Botanicals by GC-MS/MS

GC_FS0568
Column | Rxi-5ms, 30 m, 0.25 mm ID, 0.25 µm (cat.# 13423) |
using Rxi guard column 5 m, 0.25 mm ID (cat.# 10029) | |
with SilTite μ-Union connector kit (cat.# 23885) | |
Sample | GC Multiresidue pesticide kit (cat.# 32562) |
Diluent: | Toluene |
Conc.: | 10 ng/mL |
Injection | |
Inj. Vol.: | 2 µL pulsed splitless |
Liner: | Topaz 3.5 mm ID single taper inlet liner w/wool (cat.# 23336) |
Inj. Temp.: | 250 °C |
Pulse Pressure: | 36 psi (248.2kPa) |
Pulse Time: | 1.5 min |
Oven | |
Oven Temp.: | 90 °C (hold 1 min) to 130 °C at 30 °C/min to 330 °C at 10 °C/min (hold 2 min) |
Carrier Gas | He, constant linear velocity |
Linear Velocity: | 55 cm/sec |
Detector | Shimadzu GCMS TQ8040 |
Transfer Line Temp.: | 290 °C |
Analyzer Type: | Quadrupole |
Source Temp.: | 230 °C |
Electron Energy: | 70 eV |
Ionization Mode: | EI |
Instrument | Shimadzu GCMS-TQ8040 |
Notes | Matrix-matched calibration standards were prepared in ginseng. Calibration curves were generated by the internal standard method using PCB52 as the internal standard. An MRM analytical method was created using the Shimadzu pesticides database. Although the multiresidue pesticides kit mixes are formulated to ensure maximum long-term stability and reliability as packaged, stability may become an issue when a large number of compounds with different chemical functionalities are combined together into a single mix. This should be taken into consideration for quantitative analysis. |
Acknowledgement | Chromatogram provided by Shimadzu. Publication 3655-11615-10ANS (C146-E334), First Edition, December 2016. Residual Pesticides Analysis of Botanical Ingredients Using Gas Chromatography Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry. Riki Kitano, Tairo Ogura, Nicole Lock, Robert Clifford, Julie Kowalski, Jack Cochran, Dan Li |
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