Author/Authors :
Rahman, Md. Musfiqur Chonnam National University - Biotechnology Research Institute, Korea , Jang, Jin Chonnam National University - a Biotechnology Research Institute, Korea , Park, Jong-Hyouk Chonnam National University - Biotechnology Research Institute, Korea , Abd El-Aty, A.M. Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Pharmacology, Egypt , Ko, Ah-Young Chonnam National University - Biotechnology Research Institute, Korea , Choi, Jeong-Heui Dortmund University of Technology - Faculty of Chemistry, Institute of Environmental Research, Germany , Yang, Angel Chonnam National University - Biotechnology Research Institute, Korea , Park, Ki Hun Chonnam National University - Biotechnology Research Institute, Korea , Shim, Jae-Han Chonnam National University - Biotechnology Research Institute, Korea
Abstract :
Kresoxim-methyl and its two thermolabile metabolites, BF 490-2 and BF 490-9, were analyzed in pear using a pepper leaf matrix protection to maintain the metabolites inside the gas chromatography system. Samples were extracted with a mixture of ethyl acetate and n-hexane (1:1, v/v) and purified and/or separated using a solid phase extraction procedure. The pepper leaf matrix was added and optimized with cleaned pear extract to enhance metabolite sensitivity. Matrix matched calibration was used for kresoxim-methyl in the pear matrix and for metabolites in the pear mixed with pepper leaf matrix. Good linearity was obtained for all analytes with a coefficient of determination, r^2≥0.992. Limits of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) were 0.006 and 0.02 mg kg^-1 and 0.02 and 0.065 mg kg^-1 for kresoxim-methyl and the metabolites, respectively. Recoveries were carried out at two concentration levels and were 85.6–97.9% with a relative standard deviation 2.5%. The method was successfully applied to field incurred pear samples, and only kresoxim-methyl was detected at a concentration of 0.03 mg kg^-1.
Keywords :
Kresoxim , methyl , Metabolites , Pear , Matrix effect , Gas chromatography