ic-ms multi-residue pesticide methods, fantasy or reality?
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IC-MS Multi-residue pesticide methods, fantasy or reality?
Dr Stuart Adams [email protected]
Presentation by Mike Dickinson
Overview
• Introduction to Fera
• Our current pesticide multi residue method approaches
• Single residue methods focussing on polar ionic pesticides
• Is there a new approach for PIPs?
• Summary
Fera Science Ltd.
• A leading supplier of scientific solutions, evidence and advice across the Agri-Food supply chain in Europe
• Approximately 150 chemists on site
• Turnover 50,000 samples for pesticide, veterinary medicines, mycotoxins and many other types of analysis
• www.fera.co.uk
Monitoring of pesticide residues in the UK by targeted analyses
• Risk-based monitoring targets the foodstuffs most likely to contain residues • Last year approx 3,600 samples were analysed at
Fera using QuEChERs in combination with LC-MS/MS (250) and GC-MS/MS (140) and other selected/single residue methods (10)
• Residues are often detected , often PIPs • Methods should be suitable for screening,
quantification and identification: often MS approaches used in complementary fashion.
QuEChERS method for pesticides Quick, Easy Cheap, Effective, Rugged, Safe
GC-MS/MS
LC-MS/MS
Analysis of QuEChERS extracts by LC-MS/MS with pos/neg switching Pear matrix spiked with 228 pesticides @ 5 µg/kg
Problems with multi-residue methods: peak shape of early eluters
Diluted extract 9:1 v/v aqueous/MeCN Neat MeCN as inj solvent
> Tubing diameter from inj to column : 0.17 to 0.25 mm i.d.
Single residue methods
• Not all ionic pesticides can be included in QuEChERS extraction methods and analysed by reversed phase chromatography methods
• Small polar ionic molecules • Difficult to separate on conventional chemistry columns • Often low detection limits required (1-4 µg/L in drinking
water)
• E.g chlormequat, mepiquat, glyphosate ,ethephon
Polar/Ionic pesticides of interest
Anions Zwitterions Polar Compounds
Cations Others
Chlorate Perchlorate Ethephon Ethephon-hydroxy 3-MPPA
Fluoroacetate
Glufosinate Glufosinate
-N-acetyl Glyphosate
AMPA Daminozide
ETU PTU
Cyromazine Fosetyl Al
Chlormequat Mepiquat Amitrole
Clopyralid Aminopyralid
Trinexapac-ethyl free acid
• Chromatographic options including HILIC, reversed phase chromatography and ion chromatography See QuPPe Version 8, March 2015 for an overview of methods
proposed, (Anastassiades, et, al 2013)
EURL Workshop and Training October 2014 Freiburg / Stuttgart
QuPPe Version 8 (ES Negative Mode)
M 1.1 M 1.2 M 1.3
M 1.4
M 2
Separation principle Anion Exchange
Anion Exchange Carbon Carbon HILIC
Column type AS-11 AS11-HC Hypercarb Hypercarb Obelisc-R
Ethephon HEPA Glufosinate N-Acetyl-Glufosinate MPPA Glyphosate AMPA Phosphonic acid N-Acetyl-AMPA Fosetyl-Al Maleic hydazide Perchlorate
Chlorate
Bialphos
Cyanuric acid
EURL Workshop and Training October 2014 Freiburg / Stuttgart
QuPPe Version 8 (ES Positive) M1.3 M 3 M4.1 M4.2 M 5 M 6 M 7 M8
Separation principle HILIC HILIC HILIC HILIC HILIC HILIC Carbon
Column type Obelisc-R Obelisc-R BEH-Amide PFP Obelisc-R Trinity P1 Hypercar
b Amitrole ETU PTU Cyromazine Trimesium Daminozide Chlormequat Mepiquat Difenzoquat Promaocarb Melamine Diquat Paraquat N,N-Dimethylhydrazine
Nereistoxin Streptomycin Kasugamycin Morpholine () () Diethanolamine () Triethanolamine () 1,2,4-Triazole Triazole-alanine Triazole-acetic acid Triazole-latic acid
Using QuPPe multi-residue extraction method
• Extraction of 10 grams of sample or 5 grams of dry sample (adjusted for water content to give 10 ml of water)
• Add 10 mL of 1% Formic acid in methanol and shake for 20 minutes
• Filter (cellulose based, 0.45 µm pore size) and analyse by IC-MS/MS
• Is it really that simple?
Quick Method for the Analysis of Residues of numerous Highly Polar
Pesticides in Foods of Plant Origin involving Simultaneous Extraction with Methanol and LC-MS/MS Determination. (Anastassiades, et, al 2013)
No, it’s not that simple:
IC-MS method 1 - anions
• Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ ICS-3000 system using Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ IonPac™ AS19 (250 x 2mm , with guard)
• Flow rate: 0.3 ml/min KOH with membrane electrolytic suppressor.
• 100 µl loop injection, online “trapping” previously evaluated and not used due to low pH of extracts.
IC-MS/MS methods – the MS
• Initially for method development purposes:
• But a higher spec MS system required for multi-residue PIPs method.
IC-MS/MS multi-residue: cereal matrix standard @ 10 µg/kg
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Cpd 3: Glufosinate-N-acetyl (NAG): -ESI MRM Frag=100.0V [email protected] (222.0000 -> 63.0000) 43774_test004.d
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Cpd 6: Glufosinate: -ESI MRM Frag=100.0V [email protected] (180.0000 -> 95.0000) 43774_test004.d
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Cpd 9: 3-Methylphosphinicopropionic acid (3-MPPA): -ESI MRM Frag=105.0V [email protected] (151.0000 -> 63.0000) 43774_test004.d
11.513
12.037
Counts vs. Acquisition Time (min)
10.4 10.6 10.8 11 11.2 11.4 11.6 11.8 12 12.2 12.4 12.6 12.8 13 13.2 13.4 13.6 13.8 14 14.2
Glufosinate and metabolites @ 5 µg/kg in Cereals
3-MPPA, 151 > 63
Glufosinate, 180 > 95
Glufosinate-N-acetyl, 222 > 63
Glyphosate (@ 100 µg/kg ) and AMPA (@ 10 µg/kg ) in cereals
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Cpd 8: Glyphosate: -ESI MRM Frag=85.0V [email protected] (168.0000 -> 63.0000) 43774_test004.d
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Counts vs. Acquisition Time (min)
9.6 9.8 10 10.2 10.4 10.6 10.8 11 11.2 11.4 11.6 11.8 12 12.2 12.4 12.6 12.8 13 13.2 13.4
AMPA, 110> 63
Glyphosate, 168>63
Perchlorate and chlorate @ 10 µg/kg in cereals
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Cpd 15: Chlorate: -ESI MRM Frag=45.0V [email protected] (83.0000 -> 67.0000) 43774_data007.d
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Cpd 18: Perchlorate: -ESI MRM Frag=145.0V [email protected] (99.0000 -> 83.0000) 43774_data007.d
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Counts vs. Acquisition Time (min)
10.5 11 11.5 12 12.5 13 13.5 14 14.5 15 15.5 16 16.5 17 17.5 18 18.5 19 19.5 20 20.5 21 21.5
Chlorate, 83 > 67
Perchlorate, 99 > 83
Fosetyl aluminium and associated metabolite @ 10 µg/kg in cereals
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Cpd 1: Fosetyl-aluminium: -ESI MRM Frag=70.0V [email protected] (109.0000 -> 81.0000) 43774_test004.d
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Cpd 16: Phosphonic acid: -ESI MRM Frag=50.0V [email protected] (81.0000 -> 79.0000) 43774_test004.d
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Counts vs. Acquisition Time (min)
6.4 6.6 6.8 7 7.2 7.4 7.6 7.8 8 8.2 8.4 8.6 8.8 9 9.2 9.4 9.6 9.8 10 10.2 10.4 10.6 10.8 11 11.2 11.4 11.6 11.8 12 12.2 12.4 12.6 12.8
Fosetyl Al, 109 > 81
Phosphonic acid, 81 >79
Validation criteria for pesticide analysis
• Pesticide analysis for official control purposes: Document
No. SANCO/12571/2013 • Recoveries required are between 70 – 120%, n = 5 and at
two separate concentrations
• Relative Standard Deviations (RSD) of 20% or less
• Retention time (RT) • Minimum acceptable retention factor, x2 the RT corresponding to the
void volume of the column
Validation of method in cereals - 1
Compound Concentration ( (µg/kg)
Mean Rec
(n=5)
Mean % RSD
Chlorate (IStd used) 50 94 13
100 89 16
Perchlorate (IStd used) 50 90 8
100 96 18
Ethephon 50 89 10
100 60 15
Ethephon-hydroxy 10 103 28
50 75 5
Fosetyl-Al 10 82 21
50 50 3
Phosphonic acid 50 77 19
100 67 16
Validation of method in cereals - 2
Compound Concentration (µg/kg)
Mean Rec
(n=5)
Mean % RSD
Glyphosate 100 88 13
500 91 9
AMPA 50 81 13
100 81 19
Glufosinate 25 157 5
50 138 6
Glufosinate-N-acetyl 25 79 12
50 61 16
3-MPPA 5 113 27
25 74 11
All analytes in above table had internal standard correction
Internal standards (cereal matrix)
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Cpd 14: Perchlorate-IS: -ESI MRM Frag=140.0V [email protected] (107.0000 -> 89.0000) 43774_test003.d
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Cpd 15: Perchlorate: -ESI MRM Frag=145.0V [email protected] (99.0000 -> 83.0000) 43774_test003.d
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Counts vs. Acquisition Time (min)
16.6 16.8 17 17.2 17.4 17.6 17.8 18 18.2 18.4 18.6 18.8 19 19.2 19.4 19.6 19.8 20 20.2 20.4 20.6 20.8 21 21.2
18O4-Perchlorate – labelled internal
standard
Perchlorate – native standard
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Cpd 9: Ethephon-IS: -ESI MRM Frag=55.0V [email protected] (147.0000 -> 111.0000) 43774_test003.d
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Cpd 10: Ethephon: -ESI MRM Frag=55.0V [email protected] (143.0000 -> 107.0000) 43774_test003.d
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Counts vs. Acquisition Time (min)
9 9.2 9.4 9.6 9.8 10 10.2 10.4 10.6 10.8 11 11.2 11.4 11.6 11.8 12 12.2 12.4 12.6 12.8 13 13.2 13.4 13.6 13.8 14 14.2 14.4 14.6
Ethephon – native standard
d4-Ethephon – labelled internal
standard, could not be used
Interferent peak, MS dependant
Validation of method in cereals – 3 (improved method)
Compound Concentration (µg/kg)
Mean Rec
(n=5)
Mean % RSD
Glufosinate (IStd used) 10 68 19
50 90 9
Glufosinate-N-acetyl 10 98 17
(IStd used)
50 90 6
3-MPPA (IStd used) 10 101 9
50 93 8
Glyphosate (IStd used) 100 95 6
500 91 3
Ethephon (IStd used) 10 86 14
50 80 6
Clopyralid 50 65 10
500 57 5
Aminopyralid 50 68 6
500 63 3
Glyphosate in more detail
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Tuesday 21st March 2015
IC-MS/MS Analysis of Cereal Based Baby Food
glyphosate (10 µg/kg) glufosinate (50 µg/kg) AMPA (100 µg/kg)
• Quantification and Identification at 10 µg/kg • Excellent linearity, sensitivity precision for glyphosate
Glyphosate Residues in Oats: IC-MS/MS vs GC-MS (derivatisation)
y = 1.2427x - 0.0057 R² = 0.9313
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Pesticide contamination of organic oats Source: Soil Assosiation UK 2008-12-1 Tags:Pesticide,contamination,chlormequat,glyphosate Some batches of oats being sold in the UK as organic have been found to contain one or both of the pesticides Chlormequat and Glyphosate…………….
www.farmersguardian.com/organic-oats-test
Organic oats test positive for herbicide and PGR use November 28th 2008
THE Soil Association has pledged to increase the amount of random testing…………
Incurred residues 0.3 – 1.5 mg/kg
Perchlorate in more detail (1)
Oranges @ 5 µg/kg 18O4 Perchlorate 107> 89
Quant transition 99> 83
99> 67
Perchlorate in more detail (2)
18O4 Perchlorate 107> 89
Quant transition 99> 83
99> 67
Mixed salad @ 10 µg/kg
Sodium Fluoroacetate
• Recent threats to New Zealand dairy sector from environmental activists
Same QuPPe extraction , without the formic acid Spike @ 10 µg/kg in infant formula IC-MS, m/z 77
Summary
• Detection of 12 different anion/zwitterionic pesticides is possible using IC-MS
• Generic extraction method a likely possibility
• Requires the use of labelled internal standards • Not perfect for quantitation purposes - poor peak
shapes, future plan to use IC x IC – MS/MS?
Acknowledgements
• The Fera LC-MS team, especially Chris Brown, Matt Emission, Jonathan Guest and Patrick Hough
• Dr Simon Hird and Richard Fussell
• Colleagues at Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thank you for your attention!