BIOMEDICAL CHROMATOGRAPHY, cilt.32, sa.3, 2018 (SCI-Expanded)
The dissipation pattern of sulfoxaflor in Asian pear cultivated in an open field conditions and in oriental melon grown under plastic house conditions was each studied in two different locations. Residues in field-treated samples were determined using liquid chromatography coupled with an ultraviolet detector and confirmed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. A calibration curve for sulfoxaflor was linear over the concentration range 0.1-5.0mg/L, with a coefficient of determination of 0.9999. The limits of detection and quantification (LOQ) were 0.007 and 0.02mg/kg, respectively. Recoveries at three fortification levels (LOQ, 10xLOQ and maximum residue limit) ranged from 70.5 to 86.2%, with a relative standard deviation 5.8%. The dissipation half-lives were 10.8 and 7.9days in pear and 5.4 and 5.9days in oriental melon, at sites 1 and 2, respectively. Based on a pre-harvest residue limit curve, it was predicted that, if the residues at 10days before harvest in Asian pear are <0.54/0.61mg/kg and those in oriental melon are <1.43/1.26mg/kg, then the residue level will be below the maximum residue limit at harvest. Risk assessment at zero days showed a percentage acceptable daily intake of 10.80% in Asian pear and 1.77 and 1.55% in oriental melon, for sites 1 and 2, respectively. These values indicate that the fruits are safe for consumption.