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Multiclass analysis method was optimized in order to analyze pesticides traces by gas
chromatography with ion-trap and tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS). The influence of some
analytical parameters on pesticide signal response was explored. Five ion trap mass spectrometry
(IT-MS) operating parameters, including isolation time (IT), excitation voltage (EV), excitation time
(ET),maximum excitation energy or “q” value (q), and isolationmass window (IMW) were numerically
tested in order to maximize the instrument analytical signal response. For this, multiple linear
regression was used in data analysis to evaluate the influence of the five parameters on the analytical
response in the ion trap mass spectrometer and to predict its response. The assessment of the five
parameters based on the regression equations substantially increased the sensitivity of IT-MS/MS in
the MS/MS mode. The results obtained show that for most of the pesticides, these parameters have a
strong influence on both signal response and detection limit.Using the optimized method, a multiclass
pesticide analysis was performed for 46 pesticides in a strawberry matrix. Levels higher than the limit
established for strawberries by the European Union were found in some samples.
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Optimization parameters Multiclass pesticides GC-MS/MS Ion trap Strawberries
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Springer-Verlag