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Determination of emamectin benzoate residue in vegetables by high performance liquid chromatography
with fluorescence detection

ZHANG Yan1,3, WU Yinliang2, HU Jiye4, WANG Hongwei1, PAN Canping3, LIU Fengmao3   

  1. 1.Beijing Huadu Broiler Corporation, Beijing 102211, China; 2.Quality Control and Inspection Center for
    Domestic Animal Products of MOA, Beijing 100026, China; 3.College of Science, China Agricultural
    University, Beijing 100094, China; 4.Research Center for Eco-environmental Sciences,
    the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100085, China
  • Received:2007-06-05 Revised:2007-10-23 Online:2008-01-30 Published:1984-09-25

Abstract:

A method was developed for the determination of emamectin benzoate residue in cabbage and mushroom using solid-phase extraction (SPE) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with fluorescence detection. The sample was extracted with ethyl acetate. Further cleanup was performed on a propylsulfonic acid solid phase extraction cartridge, followed by the derivatization with trifluoroacetic anhydride in the presence of N-methylimidazole. The amount of derivatized emamectin benzoate was determined by fluorescence detector after separation by HPLC. The detection limit was 0.10 μg/kg for cabbage and mushroom samples. The recoveries of emamectin benzoate in cabbage and mushroom samples were 78.6%-84.9%. The inter-day relative standard deviation (RSD) and intra-day RSD were 2.7%-6.0% and 3.1%-8.9%, respectively, at the fortified levels of 1.0-20.0 μg/kg. The calibration curve of emamectin benzoate in vegetables at the concentration range of 0.002 mg/L to 0.10 mg/L was linear (r=0.9999).

Key words: emamectin benzoate, residue, solid-phase extraction (SPE), vegetable
,
high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)