Journal of Pesticide Science
Online ISSN : 1349-0923
Print ISSN : 1348-589X
ISSN-L : 0385-1559
A reliable quantification of organophosphorus pesticides in brown rice samples for proficiency testing using Japanese official analytical method, QuEChERS, and modified QuEChERS combined with isotope dilution mass spectrometry
Takamitsu Otake Keisuke NakamuraNaoyuki HirabayashiTakaho Watanabe
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Article ID: D24-021

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The objective of the present study is to provide reliable concentration values as assigned values for target pesticides in brown rice samples used in proficiency testing (PT) organized by the Hatano Research Institute (HRI). The test samples for PT were prepared by immersing brown rice in the pesticide solution and using a spray dryer by the HRI. Homogeneity and stability assessments were performed for PT samples, and the relative uncertainties due to inhomogeneity and instability were 0.58 %–0.78 % and 0 %–0.96 %, respectively. Quantification for the assigned values of target pesticides by the National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ) was carried out using the multiple analytical methods including Japanese official analytical method, QuEChERS, and modified QuEChERS, which were combined with isotope dilution mass spectrometry, to ensure the reliability of the analytical results. The NMIJ assigned values were 0.065±0.004 mg/kg for chlorpyrifos, 0.217±0.012 mg/kg for diazinon, 0.138±0.008 mg/kg for fenitrothion, and 0.138±0.008 mg/kg for malathion.

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