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Journal of Separation Science 2020-Aug

Enantioselective residue analysis of oxathiapiprolin and its metabolite in tea and other crops by ultra high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry

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Xinzhong Zhang
Hezhi Sun
Xinru Wang
Hongxia Li
Qing Zhong
Fengjian Luo
Zongmao Chen

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Oxathiapiprolin is the first chiral piperidinyl thiazole isoxazoline fungicide developed to control downy mildew and other diseases, and there were no prior reports on its enantiomeric residue. In this study, a modified quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged and safe extraction and purification method followed by UHPLC-MS/MS determination was firstly developed and validated for the residue analysis of oxathiapiprolin enantiomers and its metabolite IN-E8S72 in green tea and other crops. Oxathiapiprolin enantiomers and IN-E8S72 were separated on a chiral Lux Cellulose-3 column with the use of 0.1% formic acid in acetonitrile and 5 mmol L-1 ammonium acetate in water as mobile phases. IN-E8S72 was eluted first, followed by (-)-oxathiapiprolin, and then (+)-oxathiapiprolin. The recoveries ranged from 53.3% to 125.3% with relative standard deviations ranging from 1.4% to 16.0%. The limits of quantification for (-)-oxathiapiprolin and (+)-oxathiapiprolin were 0.005 mg kg-1 in romaine lettuce, head cabbage, potato, grape and garlic, 0.01 mg kg-1 in soybean and pea, and 0.025 mg kg-1 in green tea and dry pepper. The limits of quantification of IN-E8S72 were twice those of (-)-oxathiapiprolin. Screening results with real market samples indicated that there was no enantiomeric excess in the oxathiapiprolin residue in romaine lettuce. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: crop; enantioselective residue; oxathiapiprolin; tea; ultra high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry.

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