A Review on Extraction and Chromatographic Techniques for Organophosphate Pesticidal Residue Analysis in Paddy and Rice Bran
Rana Vinay Kumar Verma
Department of Biotechnology, Agriculture and Agri informatics, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology, (Deemed-to-be University), Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Jyoti Sharma *
Department of Biotechnology, Agriculture and Agri informatics, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology, (Deemed-to-be University), Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Organophosphorus pesticides (OPPS) are extensively employed in agricultural techniques and may expose people to them via food intake. We offer an analytical approach for detecting OPPS in paddy, rice grains and or rice bran that combines solid-phase extraction with a high-performance liquid chromatography detector. Acetonitrile extraction was used before SPE–HPLC–MSMS to isolate specific residues, which helped decrease matrix disruptions and identify a broad array of numerous residues in rice grains. Accordingly, ranges of quantitative determination ranged from 0.01mg/kg to more than 1.0 mg/kg, with coefficients extending from 0.995 to more than 0.999. At three stimulating intensities, high recuperation was reported, suggesting excellent precision. The relative SD of all residues confirmed the technique’s accuracy. Using this, various OPPS were quantified, ranging from just below to maximum permissible limits to exceeding the limit. According to a sample study of different rice grain varieties accessible in the international market. This study focuses on the techniques of organophosphate pesticide residue extraction from paddy and rice ban. The study further discusses chromatographic techniques for the same.
Keywords: Organophosphorus pesticides (OPPs), mass spectrometry, rice bran, chromatographic techniques, extraction techniques