Evaluating the effectiveness of different household washing techniques for removal of insecticides from spinach and chickpea leaves by micellar liquid chromatography

•Insecticide detection in spinach and chickpea leaves.•Micellar liquid chromatographic method development and validation.•Household washing techniques for removal of insecticides.•Residues of insecticides in spinach and chickpea leaves. In the past few decades, the employment of green analytical app...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Chromatography A 2024-08, Vol.1730, p.465043, Article 465043
Hauptverfasser: Bhamdare, Hemlata, Pahade, Priyanka, Bose, Devasish, Durgbanshi, Abhilasha, Carda-Broch, Samuel, Peris-Vicente, Juan
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Zusammenfassung:•Insecticide detection in spinach and chickpea leaves.•Micellar liquid chromatographic method development and validation.•Household washing techniques for removal of insecticides.•Residues of insecticides in spinach and chickpea leaves. In the past few decades, the employment of green analytical approaches in chromatographic method development has attracted the analytical separation community. The greenness of the developed method depends upon the toxicity of solvents and the amount of generated post-analysis waste generated. In this concern, micellar liquid chromatography (MLC) is a simple and rapid technique that generates very low toxic waste compared to traditional chromatographic pesticide detection methods. Here, MLC method has been validated and applied for the determination of monocrotofos (MCF), imidacloprid (ICP), dimethoate (DM) and profenofos (PFF) in spinach and chickpea leaves. The optimized mobile phase was 0.065 M SDS-2 % 1-propanol, 0.01 M NaH2PO4 buffered to pH 7. A C18 column was used for separation with a flow rate of 1 mL/min. The developed method has been validated following the guidelines of SANTE/11,312/2021 and ICH guidelines for; limit of quantification (0.05–0.20 mg/kg), linearity (r2> 0.997–0.999), precision (
ISSN:0021-9673
1873-3778
DOI:10.1016/j.chroma.2024.465043