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A Method Scope Extension for the Simultaneous Analysis of POPs, Current-Use and Banned Pesticides, Rodenticides, and Pharmaceuticals in Liver. Application to Food Safety and Biomonitoring

The screening of hundreds of substances belonging to multiple chemical classes in liver is required in areas such as food safety or biomonitoring. We adapted a previous QuEChERS-based method in blood to the liver matrix and applied to these fields of study. The validation of the method allowed the i...

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Published in:Toxics (Basel) 2021-09, Vol.9 (10), p.238
Main Authors: Rial-Berriel, Cristian, Acosta-Dacal, Andrea, Zumbado, Manuel, Henríquez-Hernández, Luis, Rodríguez-Hernández, Ángel, Macías-Montes, Ana, Boada, Luis, Travieso-Aja, María, Martin Cruz, Beatriz, Luzardo, Octavio
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Bans
Biomonitoring
Birds
Chemical contaminants
Chemicals
Consumption
Contaminants
Contamination
DDE
Drug resistance
environmental pollution
Farms
Food contamination
Food safety
GC-MS/MS
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Liver
Methods
Nitrous oxide
persistent organic pollutants
Pesticides
Pharmaceuticals
Pollutants
Quality standards
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Rodenticides
Trace levels
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