Abstract

This review highlights the increasing interest and application of combining sorbent enrichment, liquid-phase, and membrane-based microextraction techniques in Analytical Chemistry and its sustainable green applications to efficient target analyte extraction and pre-concentration/clean-up from foodstuff. Several combinings involving microwave/ultrasound assisted extraction, pressurised fluid extraction, matrix solid phase dispersion and supercritical fluid extraction and quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged and safe (QuEChERS) combined with sorbent-based and liquid-phase microextraction techniques for solid foodstuff have been reviewed. The state-of-the-art summary on current analytical parameters and methodological issues, such as enrichment factors, detection limits, and accuracy of the combined sample pre-treatment and the advantages and the limitations of current developments, and future prospects were discussed in details.

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