Abstract

A simple, rapid and reproducible analytical method for thiabendazole (TBZ) and imazalil (IMA) in citrus fruit and banana has been developed. The method involves the use of an ion-exchange cartridge for sample clean-up followed by ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection. The recoveries of TBZ and IMA from citrus fruits spiked at levels of 10 μg/g and 5 μg/g were in the range of 94–98% and 93–98% with coefficients of variation of 0.5–2.2% and 1.6–2.7%, respectively. The recoveries of TBZ and IMA from banana spiked at levels of 3 μg/g and 2 μg/g were 94% and 94% with coefficients of variation 1.1% and 4.9%, respectively. The detection limits for TBZ and IMA were 0.1 μg/g in citrus fruit and 0.05 μg/g in banana.

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