QuEChERS

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QuEChERS is a

portmanteau word formed from "quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe".[1]

Technique

The sample (

liquid-liquid chromatography
.

Samples prepared using the QuEChERS method can be processed more quickly using a homogenization instrument.[citation needed] Such instruments can homogenize the food sample in a centrifuge tube, then agitate the sample with the reagent of choice, before moving the extracted sample for centrifuging. By using such an instrument, the samples can be moved through the QuEChERS method more quickly.[citation needed]

Some modifications to the original QuEChERS method had to be introduced to ensure efficient extraction of pH-dependent compounds (e.g., phenoxyalkanoic acids), to minimize degradation of susceptible compounds (e.g., base and acid labile pesticides) and to expand the spectrum of matrices covered.[citation needed]

Applications

The QuEChERS method has been readily accepted by many pesticide residue analysts.[2][3]

References