Quantitative detection method for pyrethriods pesticides in fresh tea
A quantitative detection method, the technology of pyrethroids, applied in the field of detection of pesticide residues, can solve the problems of insufficient stability and reliability of detection results, high consumption of organic solvents, cumbersome operations, etc., and achieve stable results, low detection limits, and repeatability Good results
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[0040] Example: A Quantitative Detection Method for Pyrethroid Pesticides in Fresh Tea Leaves
[0041] The fresh leaves of the tested tea were taken from a local tea plantation in Suzhou, crushed and mixed by a pulverizer, put into a clean container, and stored in a -20°C refrigerator for later use. The quantitative detection method consists of two parts:
[0042] The first part is to establish the standard curve of the measured pyrethroid pesticides with known gradient concentration respectively with gas chromatography; the establishment of the standard curve is composed of the following steps:
[0043] The first step is to prepare a blank matrix extract, and the preparation method consists of the following steps:
[0044] (1) Take by weighing 5.0g the blank tea fresh leaf sample that does not contain tested pyrethroid pesticides, place in a 50mL centrifuge tube, then add 10mL of acetonitrile solution containing 1% acetic acid by volume fraction in the centrifuge tube, Mix ...
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