Automatic Sample Extraction/Collection System for Pesticide Residue in Food
The extraction of trace amounts of pesticides in food and soil is generally performed using solvent-based extraction and GPC cleanup techniques. Extraction of the samples consume large quantities of hazardous organic solvents and considerable time, causing environmental problems. The supercritical fluid extraction system offers a solution to these problems. This technique is a safe, automated, rapid, selective, easy, and waste-minimizing approach to extraction which uses supercritical carbon dioxide to dissolve analytes of interest rather than liquid organic solvents.