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Development and applications of single-drop microextraction for pesticide residue analysis: A review

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Title Development and applications of single-drop
microextraction for pesticide residue
analysis: A review
 
Creator Pakade, Yogesh B
Tewary, D K
 
Subject Information and Science Management
 
Description Single-drop microextraction (SDME) has become more popular than other microextraction
techniques because it is simple, cost-effective, easy to operate and nearly solvent-free.
The technique has been employed successfully for trace analysis in environmental,
biomedical and food applications. In view of the increasingly stringent regulatory limits
for many pesticides, which are below the LOD of the existing instruments, SDME may
provide a cost-effective solution for reducing the LOD of pesticides. The present review
focuses on recent development in SDME technique, and its application coupled with
various analytical techniques, such as GC-MS, GC and HPLC for pesticide residue
analysis in different matrices. The advantages, limitations and outlook on the future of
SDME technique for its wider applications are also discussed.
 
Date 2010
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://ihbt.csircentral.net/350/1/545_2010_Development_And_Application.pdf
Pakade, Yogesh B and Tewary, D K (2010) Development and applications of single-drop microextraction for pesticide residue analysis: A review. Journal of Separation Science, 33. pp. 349-353.
 
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