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    Discrimination of the geographical origin of peaches by the monitoring of volatile organic compounds by gas chromatography with mass spectrometry and chemometric tools
    (Elsevier, 2024-02-24) Giménez Campillo, Claudia; Arroyo Manzanares, Natalia; Pastor Belda, Marta; Campillo Seva, Natalia; Viñas López-Pelegrin, Pilar; Química Analítica
    The peach is one of the most popular and widely consumed fruits in Europe. Spain is the largest peach-producing country in the world with several growing areas recognised by consumers. This work focuses on the development, optimisation and validation of a non-targeted metabolomics strategy for the determination of peach volatile organic compounds from different origins by headspace gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (HS–GC–MS). The volatil profile found in each sample is used to classify peaches according to their origin. The results obtained were processed using MS-DIAL software and 279 features were detected, of which 102 volatile compounds were tentatively identified and 30 of them could also be quantified. In addition, the areas of all the features were used to build models based on orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) to differentiate peaches according to their geographical origin. A very promising model was obtained, with a validation rate of 90.32%, which means that it could be used to guarantee the Protected Designation of Origin of different peaches with a simple analysis.
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    Removal residues of pesticides in apricot, peach and orange processed and dietary exposure assessment
    (Elsevier, 2020-09-30) Cámara, M.A.; Cermeño, S.; Martínez, G.; Oliva, J.; Química Agrícola, Geología y Edafología
    The effects of the industrial processing are evaluated of the removal of 16 pesticide residues in canned apricots and peaches and in orange juice. A method of multi-residual extraction that uses QuEChERS and liquid chromatography in tandem with triple quadrupole mass spectrometry was used. The method shows good linearity for the 16 pesticides studied (R2 > 0.999); it is accurate and precise (recoveries of 87–115%, relative standard deviation<8.0%). The processing factors are<0.6, indicating that all the processes significantly reduce the residue levels (spinosad, thiacloprid, pyridaben, bupirimate, flusilazole, triflumizole, flonicamid, imidacloprid, lambda-cyhalothrin, cyproconazole, fludioxinil and cyprodinil, abamectin, chlorpyrifos-methyl, hexythiazox and metalaxyl) initially present in the raw fruits and very significantly during washing/cutting, squeezing and hot pack canning (> 55% loss). The risk quotient (EDI/ADI ratio) for canned foods is below 100, indicating that the potential consumer risk for the pesticides studied is practically negligent for human health.

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