Recently, three science and technology planning projects from Fujian Provincial Administration for Market Regulation undertaken by FQII, “Determination of Chloropropanol Ester and Glycidyl Ester in Infant Formula Milk Powder by GC/MS/MS Method and Survey on Their Pollution”, “Detection of Multiple Anti-parasitic Drug Residues in Animal-derived Food Based on UPLC/MS/MS” and “Construction and Application Analysis on Detection Method of Multiple Illegally Added Drugs in Snack Food”, have successfully passed the acceptance of the expert group.
The method for detecting chloropropanol ester and glycidyl ester in infant formula milk powder was established in the project “Determination of Chloropropanol Ester and Glycidyl Ester in Infant Formula Milk Powder by GC/MS/MS Method and Survey on Their Pollution”, which can meet the daily detection of chloropropanol ester and glycidyl ester in infant formula milk powder.
The project “Detection of Multiple Anti-parasitic Drug Residues in Animal-derived Food Based on UPLC/MS/MS” was combined with the QuEChERS purification method, and the ultra-high performance liquid chromatography – tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) was used to establish the method for determining 33 anti-parasitic drug residues such as nitazoxanide in animal-derived food.
The ultra-high performance liquid chromatography – tandem mass spectrometry was used in the project “Construction and Application Analysis on Detection Method of Multiple Illegally Added Drugs in Snack Food”, and the matrix solid-phase dispersion (QuEChERS) technique was combined to establish the method for determining 58 illegally added drugs in snack food such as tablet candies and jellies. The method has the advantages of low amount of reagents, high degree of automation, short analysis time, stable measurement results and high throughput, etc.