Abstract
The scarcity of freshwater has led to a considerable increase of the reuse of reclaimed wastewater for irrigation of field crops [1,2]. This practice potentially exposes agricultural produce to a large variety of xenobiotic compounds including contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) which have been widely recognized to be present in wastewater [3]. Common approaches for the extraction of CECs from crops rely on solid-liquid extraction [4], assisted solvent extraction [5], ultra-sound solvent extraction [6] and recently QuEChERS (QUick, Easy, CHeap, Effective, Rugged and Safe) [7–9]. Here, eight QuEChERS-based methodologies were compared for their suitability to determine 45 CECs in roots and leaves of soil-grown radish.The key points of the method development were:•The development of two single-step analytical methods specific for radish root and leaves, after testing eight different approaches using QuEChERS extraction for the quantitation of 45 CECs. The analytical methodology selected requires minimal time and solvent, making it cost-effective.•Methods validation were performed at five concentrations levels (2, 5, 10, 50 and 200 ng g−1), with low limits of quantification between 0.01 and 0.32 ng g−1.•The two optimized methodologies may be applied to identify large number of compounds of different families in radish crop. However, validation will be needed to quantify compounds different from the target compounds of this paper.
Highlights
The two optimized methodologies may be applied to identify large number of compounds of different families in radish crop
Method name: Combination of one-step extraction method and HRMS used for the quantitation of 45 CECs in radish root and leaves Keywords: QToF-MS, CECs, Radish, MRMHR Article history: Available online 15 March 2021
The differences between roots and leaves matrices called for the use of two QuEChERS methods differing in the salt composition: for roots, the original extraction salts (OR), known as non-buffered salts while CEN 15662 (EN) the bufferedsalts was chosen for leaves
Summary
The development of two single-step analytical methods specific for radish root and leaves, after testing eight different approaches using QuEChERS extraction for the quantitation of 45 CECs. The analytical methodology selected requires minimal time and solvent, making it cost-effective. Method name: Combination of one-step extraction method and HRMS used for the quantitation of 45 CECs in radish root and leaves Keywords: QToF-MS, CECs, Radish, MRMHR Article history: Available online 15 March 2021. Subject Area: More specific subject area: Method name: Name and reference of original method: Resource availability: Chemistry Environmental Analytical Chemistry Combination of one-step extraction method and HRMS used for the quantitation of 45 CECs in radish root and leaves.
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