Green pre-concentration techniques during pesticide analysis in food samples
- PMID: 31250698
- DOI: 10.1080/03601234.2019.1633213
Green pre-concentration techniques during pesticide analysis in food samples
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Correction.J Environ Sci Health B. 2020;55(1):90. doi: 10.1080/03601234.2019.1696529. Epub 2019 Dec 18. J Environ Sci Health B. 2020. PMID: 31852414 No abstract available.
Abstract
The ever-increasing demand for determining pesticides at low concentration levels in different food matrices requires a preliminary step of pre-concentration which is considered a crucial stage. Recently, the parameter of "greenness" during sample pre-concentration of pesticides in food matrices is as important as selectivity in order to avoid using harmful organic solvents during sample preparation. Developing new green pre-concentration techniques is one of the key subjects. Thus, to reduce the impact on the environment during trace analysis of pesticides in food matrices, new developments in pre-concentration have gone in three separate directions: the search for more environmentally friendly solvents, miniaturization and development of solvent-free pre-concentration techniques. Eco-friendly solvents such as supercritical fluids, ionic liquids and natural deep eutectic solvents have been developed for use as extraction solvents during pre-concentration of pesticides in food matrices. Also, miniaturized pre-concentration techniques such as QuEChERS, dispersive liquid-liquid micro-extraction and hollow-fiber liquid-phase micro-extraction have been used during trace analysis of pesticides in food samples as well as solvent-free techniques such as solid-phase micro-extraction and stir bar sorptive extraction. All these developments which are aimed at ensuring that pesticide pre-concentration in different food matrices is green are critically reviewed in this paper.
Keywords: Green chemistry; food samples; miniaturization; pesticides; pre-concentration.
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