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Non-target analysis of livestock products and feed for residues of drugs, pesticides, mycotoxins and their metabolites by high-resolution mass spectrometry (a review)

https://doi.org/10.26896/1028-6861-2023-89-11-5-13

Abstract

A review of techniques of non-target analysis for simultaneous identification and determination of veterinary drugs, pesticides, mycotoxins, their metabolites, and substances of chemical transformation in livestock products using liquid chromatography and high-resolution mass spectrometry is presented. Some limitations of the approach are noted, such as the necessity of using common extraction conditions, the possibility of analyte transformations during the sample preparation, false positive results for isobaric and isomeric compounds, and the lack of spectral data for previously unexplored substances. However, the method is the most promising tool for the determination of pollutants not identified in the targeted analysis, as in the case of multicomponent screening of food and raw materials, and in the study of the parent compounds transformation.

About the Authors

L. K. Kish
The Russian State Center for Animal Feed and Drug Standardization and Quality
Russian Federation

Leonid K. Kish

5, Zvenigorodskoye shosse, Moscow, 123022



O. I. Lavrukhina
The Russian State Center for Animal Feed and Drug Standardization and Quality ; Alexander G. and Nikolay G. Stoletov Vladimir State University
Russian Federation

Olga I. Lavrukhina

5, Zvenigorodskoye shosse, Moscow, 123022

 



V. G. Amelin
The Russian State Center for Animal Feed and Drug Standardization and Quality
Russian Federation

Vasiliy G. Amelin

5, Zvenigorodskoye shosse, Moscow, 123022



A. V. Tretyakov
The Russian State Center for Animal Feed and Drug Standardization and Quality
Russian Federation

Alexey V. Tretyakov

5, Zvenigorodskoye shosse, Moscow, 123022



T. D. Pen’kov
The Russian State Center for Animal Feed and Drug Standardization and Quality
Russian Federation

Timur D. Pen’kov

5, Zvenigorodskoye shosse, Moscow, 123022



D. Yu. Nekrasov
The Russian State Center for Animal Feed and Drug Standardization and Quality
Russian Federation

Denis Yu. Nekrasov

5, Zvenigorodskoye shosse, Moscow, 123022



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Kish L.K., Lavrukhina O.I., Amelin V.G., Tretyakov A.V., Pen’kov T.D., Nekrasov D.Yu. Non-target analysis of livestock products and feed for residues of drugs, pesticides, mycotoxins and their metabolites by high-resolution mass spectrometry (a review). Industrial laboratory. Diagnostics of materials. 2023;89(11):5-13. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26896/1028-6861-2023-89-11-5-13

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