Abstract

An analytical method has been developed that efficiently extracts aminocyclopyrachlor and aminopyralid from a variety of matrices including soil, soy meal, and corn meal without the need of time-consuming matrix cleanup steps such as solid phase extraction. Following extraction, the samples are analyzed by positive mode LC-ESI-MS/MS. Spiking studies were conducted at low- and intermediate-concentrations to determine the method detection limit as well as to evaluate the accuracy and precision of the method. Generally, aminocyclopyrachlor and aminopyralid recoveries were acceptable following extraction from soil, soy meal, and corn meal.https://doi.org/10.21423/jrs-v06n02p001 (DOI assigned 1/24/2019)

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