Issue 8, 2002

Estimation and correction of matrix effects in gas chromatographic pesticide multiresidue analytical methods with a nitrogen–phosphorus detector

Abstract

The assessment of matrix effects in the quantification of organophosphorus pesticides in fruit and vegetables by GC-NPD, were studied applying ANCOVA. Calibration curves prepared in solvent were compared with calibration curves prepared in a blank matrix extract for eight different commodities, establishing whether the matrix induces systematic or proportional errors in the quantification of the pesticides. In such cases correction functions were obtained and validated by quantifying spiked samples using solvent calibrations and applying the correction functions to the data obtained. The results were compared with those obtained by quantification using matrix-matching calibrations and with those from 100% recovery experiments. It was found that the matrix effects can be avoided using the correction functions. Finally the contribution of the correction functions to the uncertainty of the results was estimated as well as their stability during a four month period.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Feb 2002
Accepted
16 May 2002
First published
04 Jul 2002

Analyst, 2002,127, 1038-1044

Estimation and correction of matrix effects in gas chromatographic pesticide multiresidue analytical methods with a nitrogen–phosphorus detector

F. J. Egea González, M. E. Hernández Torres, L. Cuadros Rodríguez, E. Almansa López and J. L. Martínez Vidal, Analyst, 2002, 127, 1038 DOI: 10.1039/B201461K

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