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Determination of Pesticide Recovery Rates from Fruit and Vegetables using QuEChERS Extraction and Bead Mill Homogenization on the Bead Ruptor Elite

Written by Omni International | Sep 3, 2024 4:00:00 AM

The QuEChERs method was introduced in 2003 for “Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged and Safe” extraction of multiple pesticides and has since been modified and optimized to support a wide range of analytes (1). The QuEChERs method is widely used and is formalized in two documented methods, AOAC 2007.01 and EN 156223. Prior to the QuEChERs extraction the sample must first be comminuted. The comminuting process can be performed in a number of ways including, manual chopping, blending and milling. A more recent approach has been to homogenize the plant material through bead beating, a process in which the plant material is placed in a sealed tube with beads and vigorously shaken to produce a final homogenate of sub micron particle sizes (2). The advantage of this approach is that the homogenization can be performed in a 50 mL centrifuge tube containing 15 g of plant material and 5 to 15 mL of acetonitrile which is the starting solvent for a standard QuEChERs extraction. 

Herein, we evaluate the effectiveness of bead mill homogenization on the Omni Bead Ruptor Elite™ bead mill homogenizer using 50 mL bead tubes for multiple pesticide extraction using the QuEChERS AOAC 2007.01 method.

Figure 2. GC-MS Total Ion Chromatogram – 100 ppb spiked strawberry sample. TIC displays the elution profile of the 17 pesticide standards extraction from the 100 ppb spiked strawberry sample post QuEChERs extraction.