A New Integrated, Sample-to-Result, Analytical Workflow for the Sensitive and Reliable Analysis of Polar Anionic Pesticides and Metabolites

Separation Science, in collaboration with Thermo Fisher has developed an on-demand webinar that provides a solution for the robust, sensitive and reliable determination of a group of polar anionic pesticides and metabolites at low µg/kg levels, without the need for derivatization and all in a single analysis.

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Duration: Approximately 45 minutes

Speakers:
Richard-Fussell-60Richard Fussell
Thermo Fisher Scientific 
Richard Fussell works with the Food and Beverage market in the Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Division at Thermo Fisher Scientific. He has more than 40 years of experience working in Food Safety Analysis.

Fausto-Pigozzo_60Fausto Pigozzo
Thermo Fisher Scientific 
Fausto Pigozzo is the Director of Workflow Development, Food and Beverage in the Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Division at Thermo Fisher Scientific. With over 25 years' experience in analytical chemistry and mass spectrometers, Fausto has contributed to the development of all GC and GC-MS and ancillary devices offered today by Thermo Fisher Scientific. 

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Laboratories are constantly challenged to analyse more classes of pesticides at lower concentrations in more different commodities, with faster turnaround times and little, if any, increase in costs.

One of the most challenging group of pesticides is the polar anionic pesticides, such as glyphosate, glufosinate, fosetyl, chlorate and the like, which often occur as residues in food, but are not always included in pesticide monitoring programs. This presentation focuses on the extensive optimization and performance of a new validated ion-chromatography triple quadrupole mass spectrometry based workflow for the robust, sensitive and reliable determination of a group of polar anionic pesticides and metabolites at low µg/kg levels, without the need for derivatization, and all in a single analysis.

  • The sample-to-results workflow uses a modified QuPPe extraction with cartridge solid-phase extraction clean-up
  • Analysis of wheat, leek and baby food samples, with and without the use of labelled internal standards to determine calibration approaches producing results fully compliant with the EU SANTE guidelines for validation and ongoing quality control
  • The workflow is available as an “off-the-shelf kit” which includes all instruments, software, necessary consumables, suitability check standard solutions, and a detailed deployment guide for fast implementation and enablement of ongoing optimum performance.

By viewing this webinar you will...

  • discover the advantages of IC over other separation techniques
  • gain a better appreciation of the overall productivity benefits provided by the Anionic Pesticide Explorer workflow
  • gain an understanding of the level of compliance, productivity and robustness possible by using the workflow in routine analysis.                              

This presentation is suitable for...

  • analysts and lab managers in contract testing laboratories
  • scientists and chemists at the government agencies, universities and food manufacturers
  • analysts facing challenges with the analysis of polar pesticides.

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