Modifying QuEChERS for complicated matrices- High Sugar & Starch Samples

In previous blog posts for this series on QuEChERS, we discussed QuECHERS dSPE Selection, Modifying QuECHERS..-Dry Samples and Modifying QuEChERS..-High Fat Samples Once again, I suggest to use the following from the official QuEChERS website (QuEChERS.com), maintained by CVUA Stuttgart,…

LC-MS/MS Analysis of Glyphosate & Other Polar Contaminants in Food with an Ion Exchange/HILIC Column

LC-MS/MS Analysis of Glyphosate & Other Polar Contaminants in Food with an Ion Exchange/HILIC Column

Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum herbicide widely used throughout the world. The International Agency for Research on Cancer classified glyphosate as a probable human carcinogen. The safety residual level of glyphosate in food is regulated in the USA and Europe as well as other regions. Direct analysis of underivatized glyphosate, however, can be challenging due to its minimum retention on a reversed-phase or hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) column and severe adsorption onto the stainless-steel flow path. On the other hand, glyphosate and other polar anionic contaminants tend to strongly retain on an anion-exchange column and require high salt mobile phase to elute, which is not friendly to mass spectrometric analysis.