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A method for the determination of some pesticide
residues in must and wine samples was developed using
solid-phase microextraction (SPME) and gas chromatography
– electron capture detection (GC/ECD). The
procedure only needs dilution as sample pre-treatment and
is therefore simple, fast and solvent-free. Eight fungicides
(vinclozolin, procymidone, iprodione, penconazole, fenarimol,
folpet, nuarimol and hexaconazole), one insecticide
(chlorpyriphos) and two acaricides (bromopropylate and
tetradifon) can be quantified. Good linearity was observed
for all the compounds in the range 5–100 µg/L. The reproducibility
of the measurements was found acceptable (with
RSD’s below 20%). Detection limits of 11 µg/L, on average,
are sufficiently below the proposed maximum residue
limits (MRL’s) for these compounds in wine. The analytical
method was applied to the determination of these compounds
in Portuguese must and wine samples from the
Demarcated Region of Alentejo, where any residues could
be detected.
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Springer-Verlag