Abstract

The manuscript reports comprehensive multi-residue determination of 215 pesticides in two commercially important Indian spices, Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) and Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) by GC–MS/MS analysis. The proposed method involved liquid–liquid extraction with acetonitrile, d-SPE clean-up and final reconstitution of extract in ethyl acetate. d-SPE clean-up with PSA and C18 minimized the matrix effects by 40 and 16%, respectively. Reconstitution of final extract reduced the non-volatile matrix co-extractives by 36–40%. The method was validated as per SANTE/12682/2019 and recoveries at 10, 25 and 50 μg kg−1 were within 70–120% with RSD ≤ 20%. A fit for purpose method LOQ of 10 μgkg−1 was achieved for 85% of analytes. The method was successfully applied for comprehensive screening of cumin and coriander market samples. The calculated TMDI for acute and chronic exposure assessment were less than calculated MPI in respective matrices and therefore did not cause any adverse effect to consumers.

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