uccessful extraction techniques are crucial in many applications
to enable the proper analyses of pesticides and herbicides in aquatic, soil,
and other media. The extraction techniques can be broadly classified as solid–
or liquid–phase extraction or dispersion, with much overlap and other
sub–categories, such as microextraction techniques. In solid–phase extraction,
Carpinteiro et al. (2010) developed a procedure to extract, purify, and analyze
for the fungicides metalaxyl–M, azoxystrobin, myclobutanil, flusilazole,
penconazole, tebuconazole, propiconazole, diniconazole and difenoconazole in
wine samples using mixed–mode, anion exchange, and reversed– phase, OASIS MAX
solid–phase extraction (SPE) cartridges for purification and extraction and
analyses using liquid chromatography coupled to tandem electrospray ionization
mass spectrometry (LC–ESI–MS/MS). Several commercial wines from Spain were
analyzed, and metalaxyl–M and azoxystrobin were found at concentrations up to
several µg/L in most samples, with the analytical technique exhibiting a limit
of quantification
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