2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00003-020-01304-y
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Applicability of metal–organic framework materials in the evaluation of pesticide residues in egg samples of chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus)

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“…MSPD has been reported in the literature for the extraction of flavonoids [120], polyphenols [121], mangiferin, and hyperoside in mango-processing waste [122], ergosterol in edible fungi [123], and pharmacologically active substances in microalgae [124]. This methodology has also been applied for pesticide [125] and sulfonylurea herbicide [126] extraction in several food matrices. MSPE allowed the extraction of trace metals in food products [127] (additional examples available in Table S2).…”
Section: Food Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MSPD has been reported in the literature for the extraction of flavonoids [120], polyphenols [121], mangiferin, and hyperoside in mango-processing waste [122], ergosterol in edible fungi [123], and pharmacologically active substances in microalgae [124]. This methodology has also been applied for pesticide [125] and sulfonylurea herbicide [126] extraction in several food matrices. MSPE allowed the extraction of trace metals in food products [127] (additional examples available in Table S2).…”
Section: Food Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%