Method for detecting residual pesticides in animal derived food
A technology of animal origin and detection method, which is applied in the direction of measuring devices, instruments, scientific instruments, etc., can solve the problems of increased operating costs, small application range, and increased export costs, and achieves significant purification effects, large detection ranges, and sensitive detection Effect
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[0041] A method for detecting residual pesticides in animal-derived food, the instruments and equipment used are: Shimadzu online gel permeation chromatography-gas phase mass spectrometry, Sigma centrifuge, BUCHI rotary evaporator, Waters solid phase extraction device, strata NH2 (500mg / 3cc), IKA homogenizer, filter membrane, analytical balance (sensitivity 0.0001g and 0.01g), vortex oscillator, ultrasonic water bath;
[0042] Unless otherwise specified, the reagents used are analytically pure, the water is the first-grade water specified in GB / T 6682, and acetone and cyclohexane are HPLC pure.
[0043] Described detection method specifically comprises the following steps:
[0044] (1) Preparation of standard solution: pipette 1.000mL of mixed pesticide standard solution, dilute with acetone and dilute to 10mL, shake well, and prepare a standard stock solution with a mass concentration of 1.000mg / L; accurately draw the standard stock solution 3.0mL, 5.0mL, 10.0mL, 30mL, and 5...
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