Analysis of Flutianil and OC56635 Residues in Hemp Cannabis Matrices by LC-MS/MS

In this paper, we present analytical methodologies for the determination of the thiazolidine fungicide flutianil (trade name GATTEN) and its primary metabolite OC56635 in hemp cannabis matrices. A total of nine crop matrices were tested: whole seed, fiber, flower buds, hemp hearts, hemp seed oil, he...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2024-08, Vol.72 (34), p.18872-18879
Hauptverfasser: McFall, Alexander S., Reyes-Punongbayan, Riza L., Hengel, Matt J.
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we present analytical methodologies for the determination of the thiazolidine fungicide flutianil (trade name GATTEN) and its primary metabolite OC56635 in hemp cannabis matrices. A total of nine crop matrices were tested: whole seed, fiber, flower buds, hemp hearts, hemp seed oil, hemp meal, hemp flour, ethanol extracted CBD resin (CBD-E), and supercritical CO2 extracted CBD resin (CBD-C). Processing of the CBD-E and CBD-C crop fractions was carried out in-house using methods detailed herein. Field sample analysis utilized sequential extractions, stacked solid phase extraction (SPE) column cleanups, and evaporation to prepare the samples for LC-MS/MS quantitation. Method validations for each fraction were carried out using untreated hemp matrices over a minimum of three levels, with lowest levels of method validation (LLMV) of 0.010 μg/g for all fractions except the CBD resins, for which LLMV was 0.020 μg/g. Flutianil-treated samples from nine field sites were collected from several crop production regions and analyzed to determine the distribution of incurred flutianil and OC56635 residues within the different hemp matrices. This data was generated in support of nationwide registration with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA).
ISSN:0021-8561
1520-5118
1520-5118
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.4c05103