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In response to the EU's increasingly stringent pesticide residue testing standards, Thermo Fisher recently launched a tea pesticide residue detection solution
.
Since the EU implemented the new tea pesticide residue limit standards since July 1, 2000, they have been revised almost every year, and the revised standards are often more stringent, which puts forward higher requirements
for export enterprises and testing agencies.
Thermo Fisher's latest ISQ series of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GCMS) can provide a proven solution
.
Thermo Fisher Fisher Scientific's latest ISQ series gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GCMS) can easily achieve multi-residue high-throughput analysis through the unique timed selective ion scanning T-SIM while ensuring ultra-high sensitivity and data stability.
The patented vacuum locking device enables unremoved vacuum maintenance or ion source replacement (EI and CI switching).
In GCMS analysis, the highly selective and sensitive NCI ionization method can be used to characterize the residues of most pyrethroid compounds
.
The improved QuEChERS method combined with the ITQ series ion trap GC/MSn enables accurate detection of pesticide residues
in green tea.
(Shao Shuai)