2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.129523
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Simultaneous determination, dissipation and decontamination of fungicides applied on cabbage using LC-MS/MS

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“…Sodium chloride solution is a potent electrolyte solution that interacts with pesticide residues, reducing their concentration and providing an attractive source for pesticide residue removal. Pesticides with high water solubility were easily detached from the fruits in the salt medium when dipped in the solution (Pallavi et al 2021). Washing with salt water (2%) solution for 10 minutes was recorded as an effective decontaminant in the removal of acephate, chlorpyriphos, quinalphos, bifenthrin residues in the range of 51.80-72.80% and acephate (72.74%), chlorpyrifos (67.52%), quinalphos (65.0%), respectively in grapes (Reddy and Rao 2004; Reddy and Rao 2005; Reddy and Rao 2002).…”
Section: Methods Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sodium chloride solution is a potent electrolyte solution that interacts with pesticide residues, reducing their concentration and providing an attractive source for pesticide residue removal. Pesticides with high water solubility were easily detached from the fruits in the salt medium when dipped in the solution (Pallavi et al 2021). Washing with salt water (2%) solution for 10 minutes was recorded as an effective decontaminant in the removal of acephate, chlorpyriphos, quinalphos, bifenthrin residues in the range of 51.80-72.80% and acephate (72.74%), chlorpyrifos (67.52%), quinalphos (65.0%), respectively in grapes (Reddy and Rao 2004; Reddy and Rao 2005; Reddy and Rao 2002).…”
Section: Methods Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the studies with data on processing below 120 °C (Bai et al, 2021;Bulaid et al, 2005;Chavarri et al, 2005;Duhan et al, 2010;Gockener et al, 2020;Heshmati et al, 2019;Holden et al, 2001;Huan et al, 2015;Jankowska et al, 2019;S. W. Kim et al, 2015;Kontou et al, 2004b;Lin et al, 2005;Łzwicka & Jankwska, 2016;Medina et al, 2021;Meknen et al, 2015;Pallavi et al, 2021;Raveendranath et al, 2014;Sakaliene et al, 2009;Shabeer et al, 2015;Shakoori et al, 2018;Shoeibi et al, 2011;Singh et al, 2017;Soliman, 2001;Walia et al, 2010;Watanabe et al, 2018;Yang et al, 2012;F. Zhao et al, 2020), even though 23 (85%) reported PFs or degradation percent calculations, only three (11%) (Gockener et al, 2020;Kntu et al, 2004b;Lin et al, 2005) investigated the degradation products of the pesticides of interest.…”
Section: Temperatures Below 120 °Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C18 can produce relatively high adsorption of non-polar compounds through van der Waals forces (Wang et al, 2019;Liu et al, 2021). MWCNTs-NH 2 and MWCNTs-OH has a strong adsorption effect on interfering substances due to their large specific surface area (Pallavi et al, 2021). After a comprehensive evaluation, PSA, C18, MWCNTs-NH 2 and MWCNTs-OH were selected for combined adsorption in this study to determine the optimum adsorbent formulation.…”
Section: Screening the Adsorbentmentioning
confidence: 99%