Ensuring food safety remains a global priority as agricultural practices intensify and international trade continues to expand. Among the various challenges in food safety testing, pesticide residue analysis has become increasingly critical due to stricter regulatory standards and growing public awareness. To address these challenges, advanced analytical technologies such as Gas Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS/MS) are playing a vital role in delivering accurate, sensitive, and reliable results.
Challenges in Modern Pesticide Residue Analysis
Pesticides are widely used in modern agriculture to enhance productivity and protect crops. However, residues remaining in food products—including fruits, vegetables, grains, and tea—can pose potential risks to human health when present above permissible limits.
Pesticide residue analysis is particularly demanding due to the complexity of food matrices, the diversity of pesticide compounds, and the requirement for ultra-trace detection under increasingly stringent global regulations. Traditional analytical methods often face limitations in sensitivity and selectivity, especially when conducting multi-residue analysis in complex samples.
Accurate detection solution
GC-MS/MS integrates efficient chromatographic separation with highly selective tandem mass spectrometric detection, making it a powerful tool for food safety testing and pesticide residue analysis.
Building on this advanced technology, the EXPEC-5231 GC-MS/MS System is designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern analytical laboratories.
From a technical perspective, the system separates volatile and semi-volatile compounds via gas chromatography, followed by ionization and fragmentation in the mass spectrometer. Through multiple reaction monitoring (MRM), EXPEC-5231 enables highly selective detection, effectively reducing matrix interference and improving analytical accuracy.
Key technical features of EXPEC-5231 include:
- Ultra-high sensitivity for trace and ultra-trace pesticide residue detection (ppb or lower)
- High-efficiency ion transmission and optimized collision cell design
- Fast MRM acquisition for high-throughput multi-residue analysis
- Wide linear dynamic range for diverse sample concentrations
- Excellent signal stability ensuring reliable quantification
- Intelligent software for automated calibration, data processing, and method optimization
With its robust performance and user-friendly operation, EXPEC-5231 provides a comprehensive solution for pesticide residue analysis in food safety testing laboratories.
Applications in Food Safety and Pesticide Residue Detection
In real-world food safety testing scenarios, GC-MS/MS—especially when implemented with advanced systems like EXPEC-5231—enables efficient and reliable pesticide residue analysis across a wide range of food products.
It is capable of detecting multiple classes of pesticides, including organochlorine, organophosphorus, and pyrethroid compounds, even at trace levels in complex matrices. Whether applied to fresh agricultural products such as fruits and vegetables, bulk commodities like cereals and grains, or processed foods including tea and herbal products, the technology ensures consistent analytical performance.
By enabling multi-residue detection within a single run, GC-MS/MS significantly improves laboratory efficiency while maintaining compliance with global food safety regulations.
Supporting Regulatory Compliance and Global Food Safety
With global regulations becoming increasingly stringent, laboratories must adopt advanced technologies that ensure both performance and compliance. The EXPEC-5231 GC-MS/MS system is designed to align with international standards for pesticide residue analysis, helping laboratories confidently meet regulatory requirements.
It plays a vital role in routine monitoring, import and export inspection, third-party laboratory testing, and government regulatory programs. By enhancing detection capability and throughput, EXPEC-5231 contributes to safer food products and a more secure global food supply chain.
Conclusion
As the demand for reliable food safety testing continues to grow, GC-MS/MS has become an essential technology for pesticide residue analysis. With advanced systems such as EXPEC-5231, laboratories can achieve superior sensitivity, selectivity, and operational efficiency.
By adopting EXPEC-5231, analytical laboratories can strengthen their capabilities in pesticide residue detection, ensure regulatory compliance, and support global efforts to safeguard food safety.