Abstract
The stereoisomers of chiral SDHIs were prepared using Autoprep HPLC and chiral columns. The method of combining theoretical calculation with experimental determination was used to confirm the absolute configuration of stereoisomer. SFC-MS/MS and four kinds of chiral columns were used to separate the eight chiral SDHIs, and they could be separated simultaneously using OD-3 column in 6.5min. The integrated QuEChERS strategy was used to analyse the chiral SDHIs in foods of plant and animal origin, and the average recoveries ranged from 71% to 119% with RSD≤18%, and the LOQ was 1ng/g. There were 99.2% and 63.6% matrix effects were in the range of 0.8-1.2 in foods of plant and animal origin, respectively, showing weak matrix effects. The study provided methods for monitoring chiral SDHIs stereoisomers residues, which were crucial for stereoselective evaluations and improving risk assessments.
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