A NOVEL APPROACH TO PREDICT THE FERTILIZER CONTENT IN SESAME OIL Authors: Ravindra Kumar Agarwal , T.COUMARESSIN, CHAGANTI LEELAVATHI, PRANITHA.P, AAKUNURI MANJULA AND DILLIP NARAYAN SAHU
ABSTRACT
Gas chromatography and Ultra HPLC combined with mass spectrometry were used to
examine sesame oil materials for twenty-nine insecticides. Twenty-seven pesticide residues of
the intended methodology of COIPT aptitude tests, which are performed yearly in our institution,
were included in the list of chemical contaminants evaluated. A sample preparation technique
used acetonitrile separation and C18 cartridges for line remediation. The process was quick, cheap, and had enough cleanups to limit the influence of a complex matrix like Sesame oil. An
approach was evaluated by EU criteria, including ambiguity assessment computation. When a
calculation method was implemented during computation, the retrieval element was also taken
into account as in approximation. Individual recovery outcomes dispersion did not demonstrate a
positive or negative bias, but instead neutrality of statistics indicating an assumption of
normality. As a result, it was capable of supporting that technique's durability, with overall mean
retrieval of 99 percent and within dependability (RSDWR) of 13 percent determined through
ongoing process validation and regular quality assurance.
Keywords: Contaminations; Sesame oil; Fertilizer; HPLC
Publication date: 01/11/2021 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2021/November/MS_IJBPAS_2021_NOV_SPCL1064.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2021/10.11.1064