Screening of pesticide residues in Traditional Chinese Medicines using modified QuEChERS sample preparation procedure and LC-MS/MS analysis.

J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci

Key Laboratory of Agro-products Quality and Safety Control in Storage and Transport Process, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs/Institute of Food Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, PR China; State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: September 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • - A new method combining UHPLC-MS/MS and modified QuEChERS was developed for simultaneously detecting 108 pesticide residues in Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCMs), showing high sensitivity and good recovery rates (over 92% for most pesticides).
  • - The analysis of 39 real TCM samples revealed that 92.3% contained pesticide residues, with tebuconazole found across all samples at acceptable levels, while paclobutrazol exceeded the maximum allowed limits in some instances.
  • - Given the lack of regulations on pesticide residue limits for TCMs in China, the study suggests that it is crucial to establish appropriate regulatory standards to ensure safety.

Article Abstract

A robust and high-throughput method was developed for the determination of 108 pesticide residues in Traditional Chinese Medicines (TCMs) simultaneously using a combination of UHPLC-MS/MS analysis and the modified QuEChERS method. Extraction was carried out in acetonitrile containing 0.75% (v/v) acetic acid with ultrasonication for 15 min; MgSO and C18 were used as the dispersive-solid phase extraction sorbents. The method exhibited good linearity (r > 0.9901), in addition to good selectivity, precision and repeatability. More than 92% of pesticides exhibited high rates or recovery in the 70-120% range. This method showed high sensitivity, with Limits of Quantitation in the 0.01-20 ng/mL range in Cortex Moutan, and 0.01-50 ng/mL in the other TCMs. The method was employed for the analysis of 39 real samples from different habitats, and pesticides were detected in 92.3% of the samples, with 26 pesticides being detected in these three TCMs. More than four pesticides were detected in a third of the samples. Among them, tebuconazole was detected in all the three TCMs with 0.22-22.02 μg/kg concentration, which was lower than the provisions in GB 2763-2019 (50 μg/kg). In addition, the paclobutrazol detection rate in Ophiopogon japonicus was 100%, and the detected concentrations of 9 samples exceeded the Maximum Residue Levels defined for vegetables (50 μg/kg). Considering there are no regulations that govern the limits of pesticide residues in the three TCMs in China, we recommend the acceleration of efforts to introduce appropriate regulations.

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