ABSTRACT An ultrasound/microwave-assisted solid–liquid–solid dispersive extraction method was developed for the determination of 16 pyrethroid insecticides in Dendrobium officinale. The extraction and purification were performed in one step. The pyrethroids… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT An ultrasound/microwave-assisted solid–liquid–solid dispersive extraction method was developed for the determination of 16 pyrethroid insecticides in Dendrobium officinale. The extraction and purification were performed in one step. The pyrethroids were extracted with 8:2 acetone:hexane and purified with a mixture of primary secondary amine, Florisil, C18, and graphitized carbon black. The extraction temperature, extraction time, and ultrasound power were optimized. Trans-cyfluthrin-d6 was used as the internal standard to improve the accuracy. Under the optimized conditions, the recoveries of the pyrethroids were from 72.2 to 113.9% with the limits of detection between 0.29 and 9.38 µg kg−1. The optimized method was successfully used for the determination of pyrethroids in commercial D. officinale samples and may allow monitoring pyrethroids in herbal products.
               
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