Poster presentations from the 2011 FPRW meeting are available below and are shown by the underlined poster title for those presenters who elected to share their poster presentations.
POSTERS
P-1 A Rapid LC/MS Method for Determination
of Teflubenzuron in Salmon Tissue
Narong Chamkasem et al.;
FDA, Atlanta, GA
Sherri
Turnipseed et al.; US Food and Drug Administration, Denver, CO
P-3 Effective Sample Preparation For Multi-Residue LC-MS Determination of Veterinary Drugs in Meat and Milk
Michael
S. Young and Kim van Tran; Waters Corporation, Milford, MA
P-4 Residue Depletion of Tritium-Labeled Ivermectin in Yellow
Perch Following Oral Administration
Donglei
Yu et al.; US Food and Drug Administration, Laurel, MD
P-5 A Dispersive SPE using a New High Capacity Lipid Removal
Material or a C18: Analysis of Veterinary Drugs In The
Samples Of Animal Origin by LC-MS-MS
Olga
Shimelis et al.; Sigma-Aldrich, State College, PA
P-6 Using Statistics for Validation of
Calibration Certificates
Paulo Alexandre de Toledo Alves and Valdemar Luiz
Tornisielo University of São Paulo - USP, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil
P-7 Exposure Assessment of the Korean Children to Neonicotinoid
Pesticides through Fruiting Vegetable Consumption
Min-Kyoung Paik et al.; Rural Development Administration,
Suwon, Kyeonggido, Republic of Korea
P-8 Rapid Screening and Quantitation of Multi-Class Antibiotics
in Milk using Multiplexed Online SPE-LC-MS/MS
Stacy
Tremintin; AB SCIEX, Foster City, CA, USA
P-9 Determination of the Penicillin G Antibiotic In Natural Waters by Applying a Dairy Farm Amperometric
Biosensor for Analysis and Validation
Diana Catalina Rodriguezand Gustavo Peñuela; Univesity of Antioquia, Medellin, Antioquia Colombia
P-10 Simultaneous Determination of Nitrofuran Metabolites and
Chloramphenicol in Shrimp by LC-MS/MS with a Single Extraction Procedure
Aref M.
El-Demerdash et al.; US Food and Drug Administration, Lenexa, KS
P-11 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for SPE of Nitroimidazole
Antibiotics from Tissue and Liquid samples
Elena Gairloch and Ecevit Yilmaz; Biotage, Charlotte, NC
P-12 Establishing Multi-Class Drug Residue Analysis Methods to Meet
Laboratory, Regulatory, and Customer Needs: The eCAL Perspective
Lauryn
Bailey et al.; Eurofins Central Analytical Laboratories, Metairie, LA
P-13 Effect of Sample Size on Determination of Accurate Pesticide
Residue Levels in Japanese Agricultural Commodities
Kazuaki
Iijima; et al.; The Institute of Environmental Toxicology,
Ibaraki, Japan
P-14 Paclobutrazol (PBZ) behaviour in mango
pulp analyzed by HPLC-DAD
Valdemar
Luiz Tornisielo et al.; University of São Paulo - CENA/USP, Piracicaba, São
Paulo Brazil
P-15 US EPA’s ERLN Tool Box
Terry
Smith et al.; US EPA Office of Emergency Management, Washington, DC
P-16 Analysis of GC Amenable Pesticides in Soils From American Healthy Homes Survey Sites: Comparison of Two Different Extraction
Protocols
Curtis
J. Hedman and Mark S. Hudziak; Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, Madison,
WI
P-17 Florida’s Year 10-11 Pesticide Residue
Surveillance
Jo
Marie Cook et al.; Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services,
Tallahassee, FL
P-18 How DPX and Micro Luke Works at SCDA to
Screen Produce for Pesticide Residue
Sherry
T. Garris et al.; South Carolina Dept. of Agriculture (SCDA), West Columbia, SC
Rafael Grossi Botelho; et al.; Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura, Universidade de São Paulo, Piracicaba, São
Paulo, Brasil
P-20 Analysis and Monitoring of Fluopicolide
in Agricultural Products
Ju-Hee Kuk et al.; Gwangju Regional Korea Food & Drug
Administration, Gwangju, Gwangju South Korea
P-21 Monitoring of Pesticide Residue in
Agricultural Produts using GC/MS/MS in Korea
Seong-Cheol Kim et al.; Busan Regional Korea Food and Drug
Administration, Busan, Republic of Korea
P-22 Monitoring of Mandipropamid Residues in
Agricultural Products of Korea
Eun Mi
Lee et al.; Korea Food & Drug Administration, Daejeon, South Korea
P-23 Establishment of the Tolerance for Diazinon and Difenoconazole
in Rice Straw in Korea
Geunhwan Gil et al.; National Academy of Agricultural
Science, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Zheng
Yangand Thorsten Koenig; Givaudan, Kissimmee, FL
P-25 UHPLC-APPI-MS Method for High-Sensitivity and High-Throughput
Analysis of US EPA Sixteen Priority Pollutants Polynuclear Aromatic
Hydrocarbons in Oyster
Sheng-Suan Cai et al.; Syagen Technology, Inc., Tustin, CA
P-26 US EPA LC/MS/MS Method Development
for DOSS, EGBE and DPGBE Analysis.
Lawrence
ZIntek et al.; US EPA, Chicago, IL
P-27 LC/MS/MS Analysis of PAH’s, their
Derivatives, and 3 Oil Dispersants in Sea Water
Rolf
Kern et al.; ABSciex, Foster City, CA
P-28 Ensuring Seafood Safety With Rapid Screening
For Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons Using LC-Fluorescence
Kenneth
J. Rosnack et al.; Waters Corporation, Milford, MA
P-29 Determination of PAH in Seafood: Optimized Sample Preparation
Procedures for LC-Fluorescence Screening and GC-MS(MS)
Confirmation
Michael
S. Young et al.; Waters Corporation, Milford, MA
P-30 Fully Automated Extraction of PAHs From Seawater
Jessica
Netzer et al.; J2 Scientific, Columbia, MO
P-31 Fully Automated PAH Analysis in Gulf
Seafood
Jessica
Netzer et al.; J2 Scientific, Columbia, MO
P-32 Photodegradation of Iprodione at Lab and Pilot Scale: Effect of
Classical Parameters
Blady
López Alvarez et al.; Universidad de Antioquia, Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia
P-33 Photo-Fenton Degradation of Carbofuran. Evaluation of the Toxicity and Analysis of Organic
By-products
Blady
López Alvarez et al.; Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia
Jayashree
Jayaraj et al.; CRL Region 5 U.S. EPA, Chicago, IL
P-35 Removal of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals by a Constructed
Wetland for On-Site domestic Wastewater Treatment
Lawrence
Zintek et al.; US EPA, Chicago, IL
P-36 The Permeability Of Tarps and the Potential Influencing Factors
Yaorong
Qian et al.; U.S. EPA, Ft. Meade, MD
P-37 GPC Cleanup That Meets EPA Resolution
Requirements without Chlorinated Solvents
Jessica
Netzer et al.; J2 Scientific, Columbia, MO
P-38 GC-MS Identification Endosulfan Isomers
and Its Sulfate Metabolite
George F. Antonious; Kentucky State
University, Frankfort, KY
P-39 Residue and Dissipation Pattern of Flonicamid and its
Metabolites in Pepper During the Cultivation
Nam-Kuk Kim; et al.; Gyeongnam Provincial Office, National
Agricultural Products Quality Management Service, (NAQS), Busan, Korea
P-40 Characteristics of Deposit Rate for Different Formulations and
Dissipation Pattern for 13 Pesticides in Peach during Cultivation
Yu-Ri Lee et al.; National Agriculture Products Quality
Management Service, Daejeon, Chung-Nam, Republic of Korea
Alaa
Kamel and Galen Dively; US EPA, Fort George G. Meade, MD, USA
P-42 Testing for Aflatoxins in corn and peanut
butter using QuEChERS strategy.
Olga
Shimelis et al.; Sigma-Aldrich, Bellefonte, PA
P-43 The Use of UPLC-MS/MS for the Detection of Challenging
Veterinary Drugs and Growth Hormone Promotors
Kenneth
J. Rosnack et al.; Waters Corporation, Milford, MA
Saji
George; et al.; Pickering Laboratories, Inc., Mountain View, CA
Mary
Blackburn et al.; Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA
P-46 Automated Solid Phase Extraction of Pharmaceuticals and
Personal Care Products in Surface and Waste Water Samples - Method Development
and Validation
Seo-Young
Kang et al.; Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology, Gwanju, South Korea
P-47 Novel Atmospheric Ionization Techniques, APGC and ASAP, used in
the Analysis of Pesticides and Fungicides
Kenneth
J. Rosnack et al.; Waters Corporation, Milford, MA
P-48 Optimization of the Quantity of Octadecyl (C18) and Primary
Secondary Amine (PSA) using a QuEChERS –type Extraction for the Development of
a Multi-Residue/Multi-Class Method to Determine Pesticide Residues in Milk
using Experimental Design
Gustavo
Antonio Peñuela Mesa et al.; Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Antioquia,
Colombia
Craig Vigo et al.; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office
of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Chemistry Laboratory, Stennis Space
Center, MS
Michelle
Misselwitz et al.; Restek Corporation, Bellefonte, PA
P-51 LOD “Limbo” - How Low Can You Go?
Justine Loyo and Claudia Amador; Florida Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services, Tallahassee, FL
P-52 Quechers Approach to Honey Analysis using
Triple Quadrupole GCMS
Isabel Cristina Sales Fontes Jardim and Liane Maldaner;
University of Campinas - UNICAMP, Campinas, São Paulo Brazil
P-54 Detection and Identification of Unknown Contaminants during ToF
Screening for Pesticides in River Water using an Integrated Software Approach
Kenneth
J. Rosnack et al.; Waters Corporation, Milford, MA
P-55 Pesticide monitoring to meet regulatory requirements by the
direct injection of drinking water
Kenneth
J. Rosnack et al.; Waters Corporation, Milford, MA
P-56 UPLC-APPI-MS/MS for High Sensitivity and High Throughput
Analysis of US EPA Sixteen Priority Pollutants Polynuclear Aromatic
Hydrocarbons
Kenneth
J. Rosnack et al.; Waters Corporation, Milford, MA
P-57 Determination of Banned Dyes in Food Sources by QuEChERS
methodology and LC/MS/MS analysis
Joan
Stevens and Andy Zhai; Agilent Technologies Inc, Wilmington, DE
P-58 Screening Method for 30 Pesticides in Green Tea Extract Using
Automated Online Sample Preparation with LC-MS/MS
Yang
Shi; Thermo Fisher Scientific, Franklin, MA
P-59 A Turn-key Solution for Automated Detection of Organic
Contaminants in Food Matrices and Economic Adulteration
James
Chang; Thermo Scientific, San Jose, CA
P-60 Analysis of 400+ Pesticides in a Single Run Using Triple
Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
Jia
Wang et al.; Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA
Maciej
Bromirski et al.; Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany
Mary
Blackburn et al.; Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA
P-63 Utilization of High Resolution LC-MS for Screening and
Quantitative Analysis of Pesticides in Food Matrix using a Q-Exactive Bench Top
Orbitrap Platform
Jia
Wang et al.; Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA
P-64 Rapid Analysis of 303 Pesticide Residues in Green Beans Using
Triple Quadruple GC-MS/MS
David
Steiniger et al.; Thermo Scientific, Austin, TX
P-65 Determination of organochlorine pesticides
in carrots by QuEChERS and GC-ECD
Valentina
Domingues et al.; Requimte, ISEP, Porto, Portugal
P-66 Development of Analytical Method for Determination of Pesticides
in Soils by UFLC/MS
P-67 Comparison of Sample Preparation Methods Involving Different
Versions of QuEChERS for Determination of Pesticide Residues in Strawberries by
LC-MS/MS
Isabel Cristina Sales Fontes Jardim and Daniele Oshita;
University of Campinas - Unicamp, Campinas, São Paulo Brazil
P-68 Determination of Pesticides in Water by Solid Phase Extraction
(SPE) and UFLC/MS Using a Char of Vegetable Origin as the Stationary Phase
Andrea del Pilar Mojica Cortés et
al.; Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, Cundinamarca Colombia
P-69 Evaluation of Different QuEChERS Approaches for the Analysis of
Pesticides in Paddy Rice by LC/MS/MS.
Lucia
Pareja et al.; Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay.
P-70 A Thermodynamic - Extended UNIQUAC Model for Salting-out
Assisted Liquid-Liquid Extraction
Eugene Chang et al.; Food
and Drug Administration, Irvine, CA
P-71 Evaluating Porous Materials for Sampling Pesticides from
Surfaces using DART-MS
Brian
Musselman et al.; IonSense, Inc., Saugus, MA
P-72 Screening and Identification of Non-targeted Compounds with Confidence
Using an Exact Mass Spectral LCMS/MS Library
Jerry
Zweigenbaum; Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE
P-73 Analysis of Fluorinated Alkyl Compounds in Bio-solid Matrix by
GC Q-TOF Mass Spectrometry
Anthony
Macherone; Agilent Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, DE
P-74 Determination of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Congeners in
Foodstuffs and Animal Feed by GC-MS/MS
Chris
Sandy et al.; Agilent Technologies UK Ltd, Winnersh, Berkshire, UK
Limian
Zhao and Kai Meng; Agilent Technologies Inc., Wilmington, DE
P-76 Analysis of Pesticide Residues in Rice Using QuEChERS AOAC Kit
by LC-MS/MS Detection
Joan
Stevens; et al.; Agilent Technologies Inc, Wilmington, DE
P-77 High Mass Accuracy Provides Enhanced Selectivity for the GC/MS
Analysis of Pesticides in Food
Philip
L. Wylie et al.; Agilent Technologies, Wilmington, DE
P-78 US EPA UPLC/MS/MS Method Development for
Analytes of Concern
Lawrence
Zintek et al.; US EPA, Chicago, IL
P-79 Proposed or Recent ASTM Standards for the Analysis of
Alkylphenols and their Ethoxylates in Water by Liquid Chromatography/Mass
Spectrometry
Lawrence
Zintek; US EPA, Chicago, IL
P-80 LC-MS Library System Protocol and Possible
Future
Lawrence
Zintek; US EPA, Chicago, IL
Mike Roscoe
et al.; Canadian Grain Commission, Winnipeg, MB Canada
Xiaoyan
Wang et al.; UCT, Inc., Bristol, PA
P-83 Determination of Seven Problematic
Pesticides in Olive Oil
Xiaoyan
Wang et al.; UCT, Inc., Bristol, PA
Edward
Pfannkoch et al.; GERSTEL, Inc., Linthicum, MD
YunYun
Zou et al.; AB SCIEX, Concord, ON Canada
Andre
Schreiber et al.; AB SCIEX, Concord, Ontario Canada
Rima
Juskelis et al.; IFSH, Bedford Park, IL
Alejandro
Perez and Annie Schnyder; Chemspeed Technologies, Augst, BL Switzerland
P-89 High Throughput Screening of Food Contact
Materials
Kenneth
J. Rosnack et al.; Waters Corporation, Milford, MA
P-90 QuEChERS Approach for Determination of Seven Pesticides
Residues in Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa willd) Using GC-μECD
Franz Zirena Vilca; et al.;
Center of Nuclear Energy in Agriculture CENA. University of Sao Paulo, Piracicaba, São, Paulo, Brazil
P-91 QuEChERS Approach for Determination of Seven Pesticides
Residues in Honey Using GC-μECD
Franz Zirena Vilca; et al.;
Center of Nuclear Energy in Agriculture CENA. University of Sao Paulo, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil
P-92 QuEChERS Approach for Determination of Pesticides Residues in
Strawberries Using GC-μECD
Paulo Alexandre De Toledo
Alves et al.; Center of Nuclear Energy in Agriculture CENA. University of Sao Paulo, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil
P-93 Rapid Analysis of Pesticide Residues using
DART-MS
Tomas Cajka
et al.; Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic
P-94 Developing a Multi-residue Pesticide
Method for Testing Fatty Foods
Ryan
Picou et al.; Eurofins Central Analytical Labs, Metairie, LA
P-95 Method Improvements for the Analysis of
Glufosinate in Plant Matrices
Ian
Murphy; Bayer CropScience, Stilwell, KS
Derek
Netzband et al.; Bayer CropScience, Stilwell, KS
Chris
Sack; et al.; U. S. Food and Drug Administration, Lenexa, KS
P-98 Comparison of 4 Ethyl Acetate Based Methods and Original
QuEChERS for the Analysis of Pesticide Residues in Blueberries
Natalia Besil et al.; Facultad de Química, Universidad de
la República, Montevideo, Montevideo Uruguay
P-99 Automated LC/MS Analyses of Pesticides and Mycotoxins Using
QuEChERS and DPX Tips
William
E. Brewer et al.; University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
P-100 Screening for Pesticides by LC/MSMS and
GC/MSMS in Muscle Tissue
Catalina
Yee et al.; USDA, Alameda, CA
Michelle
Misselwitz et al.; Restek Corporation, Bellefonte, PA
P-102 Method for the Analysis of 4-methylimidazole
by LC/MS/MS
Julie
Kowalski et al.; Restek Corporation, Bellefonte, PA
P-103 Comprehensive Screening for PAHs in Sugarcane Products after
QuEChERS with Sweet Separations using an Rxi-17Sil MS column, GC-MS, and
GCxGC-TOFMS
Julie
Kowalski et al.; Restek Corporation, Bellefonte, PA
P-104 Pesticide Analysis for Organic Cut Roses using QuEChERS,
GC-TOFMS, and GCxGC-TOFMS
Jack
Cochran et al.; Restek Corporation, Bellefonte, PA
P-105 The QuEChERS Tablet
Jack
Cochran et al.; Restek Corporation, Bellefonte, PA
P-106 A Comprehensive Approach to Pesticide Residue Monitoring,
Including Non-target Analysis, for Fruits, Vegetables, and Nuts, Using
QuEChERS, LC-MS/MS, and GCxGC-TOFMS
Jack
Cochran et al.; Restek Corporation, Bellefonte, PA
P-107 Evaluation of Elution Solvents for Three Solid-Phase Extractions
to Predict Appropriate Clean-up Method by Matrix and log P Characteristics of
Pesticides
Guk-Tak Han et al.; National Agriculture Products Quality
Management Service, Daejeon, Chung-Nam, Republic of Korea
P-108 Analysis of Amitraz and 2,4-Dimethylaniline
Residues in Colombian Honey By UFLC-MS
Julio César España Amórtegui et al.; Laboratorio de
análisis de residuos de plaguicidas- Universidad Nacional deColombia, Bogotá,
Cundinamarca, Colombia
P-109 Analysis of Pesticides in Celery Extract by
UHPLC-TOF-MS
Jason
Weisenseel et al.; PerkinElmer, Shelton, CT
P-110 One Step Extraction, Clean-up and concentration of Chlorinated
Pesticides in Raw Coffee Beans
Tom Hall and Jim Westmooreland; FMS, Inc., Watertown, MA
P-111 Modern Water Analysis:The use of Modern
Chromatography coupled to In-Line Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) /ESI –Triple
Quadrupole / Hybrid Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry, for the Analysis of
Surface, Drinking and Wastewater
Frederic Ciner and Ed Dabrea, Jupiter Analytix, Jupiter,
FL
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