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Simultaneous determination of pesticides in fruits by using second-order fluorescence data resolved by unfolded partial least-squares coupled to residual bilinearization
Fecha
2018Registro en:
2090-9063 (impreso)
2090-9071 (online)
Article ID: 3217465
10.1155/2018/3217465
Autor
Villar Navarro, Mercedes
Cabezón, Miguel Ángel
Damiani, Patricia C.
Institución
Resumen
Abstract: In the present work, a chemometric-assisted spectrofluorimetric method has been developed for the simultaneous determination
of natural fluorescent pesticides, carbaryl, carbendazim, and thiabendazole, in orange and banana. Only a simple extraction with
methanol was required as sample pretreatment. Emission-excitation fluorescence matrices were obtained and resolved by using
a second-order multivariate calibration method based on unfolded partial least-squares combined with residual bilinearization
(U-PLS/RBL) for achieving “second-order advantage.” In this way, pesticides were determined in fruits even in the presence of
inner filter effects, background interactions, strong spectral overlapping, and unexpected components. U-PLS can cope with
effects that cause trilinearity loss such as, inner filter effects, including background in the calibration set; meanwhile, RBL allows to
resolve the presence of unexpected components. /e extraction technique was validated against a commonly applied technique
based on the use of ethyl acetate and sodium sulfate. Besides, results obtained for real samples were statistically compared with
those obtained by using HPLC. LODs of 0.038, 0.054, and 0.018 mg·kg−1 and 0.044, 0.072, and 0.020 mg·kg−1 were obtained for
carbaryl, carbendazim, and thiabendazole in banana and orange samples, respectively; values were in accordance with the MRLs
(Maximum Residue Limits) established by different official control organizations such as National Food Safety and Quality Service
(SENASA), Codex Alimentarius (based on Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and World Health
Organization (WHO), and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).