Alternative QuEChERS-based modular approach for pesticide residue analysis in food of animal origin

The approach for pesticide residue analysis in food of animal origin differs strongly from the one established for food of plant origin, as laboratories mainly focus on conventional methods for the analysis of non-polar pesticides known to accumulate in fatty tissues. However, these group-specific m...

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Analytical Chemistry
Animals
Biochemistry
Biosensors
Bisphenol A
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Chromium
Cleaning
Commodities
Food
Food Analysis - methods
Food chains
Food contamination
Food Contamination - analysis
Food safety
Food Science
Foods
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry - methods
Laboratories
Laboratory Medicine
Meat
Meat - analysis
Metabolites
Methods
Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
Origins
Pesticide residues
Pesticide Residues - analysis
Pesticide Residues - chemistry
Pesticides
Reference materials
Reproducibility of Results
Research Paper
Residues
Sensitivity and Specificity
Specimen Handling - methods
title Alternative QuEChERS-based modular approach for pesticide residue analysis in food of animal origin
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