On the Use of In-Source Fragmentation in Ultrahigh-Performance
Liquid Chromatography–Electrospray Ionization–High-Resolution
Mass Spectrometry for Pesticide Residue Analysis
posted on 2019-09-17, 13:03authored byZeying He, Yaping Xu, Yanwei Zhang, Bingjie Liu, Xiaowei Liu
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this work, a highly efficient pesticide residue screening and
quantification method was established using ultrahigh-performance
liquid chromatography–tandem quadrupole time-of-flight mass
spectrometry based on in-source fragmentation. Over 400 pesticides
were tested, among which 96 pesticides displayed in-source fragmentation.
A novel concept of in-source fragment fraction was proposed to evaluate
the extent of in-source fragmentation, which was found to be chemical
structure- and source parameter-dependent. A high-resolution MS/MS
library containing 403 pesticides and 126 fragments was created and
was applied for library searching of pesticide residues in vegetables
and fruits. The introduction of in-source fragments effectively circumvented
misannotation and occurrence of false negatives. The quantification
ability for the fragments was validated in terms of recovery, linearity,
and limit of quantification and its superiority to the parent pesticides
was established. Finally, the proposed method was applied for the
analysis of real samples and proficiency test samples, and false negative
results were successfully avoided in the analysis.