LC Multiresidue Pesticide Standards Kit
LC Multiresidue Pesticide Standards Kit
Overview
- Accurately detect and quantify pesticides of global food safety concern in a wide range of fruits, vegetables, and other commodities by LC-MS/MS.
- Full kit contains 204 compounds of interest, covering many LC-determined pesticides listed by government agencies; individual ampuls also sold separately.
- Formulated and grouped for maximum long-term stability.
- Quantitatively tested to confirm composition; detailed support documentation provided.
- Optimized multiresidue pesticide method is offered free of charge; downloadable XLS file includes conditions and transition tables.
- Restek is your complete supplier for world-class LC-MS/MS multiresidue pesticide analysis: reference and internal standards, LC columns, Q-sep QuEChERS sample prep products, accessories, and more!
Note: When combining a large number of compounds with different chemical functionalities, mix stability can be an issue. In formulating these standards, we extensively studied the 204 compounds involved, and then grouped them into as few mixes as possible while still ensuring maximum long-term stability and reliability. For quantitative analysis, we recommend analyzing each mix separately to ensure accurate results for every compound.
Contains one ampul of each of the following.
Cat.# 31972: LC Multiresidue Pesticide Standard #1 (13 components)
Organophosphorus Compounds
100 µg/mL each in acetonitrile, 1 mL/ampul
Acephate (30560-19-1)
Carbaryl (Sevin) (63-25-2)
Dicrotophos (141-66-2)
Dimethoate (60-51-5)
Dimethomorph (110488-70-5)
Isocarbophos (24353-61-5)
Methamidophos (10265-92-6)
Mevinphos (7786-34-7)
Monocrotophos (6923-22-4)
Omethoate (1113-02-6)
Temephos (Abate) (3383-96-8)
Trichlorfon (Dylox) (52-68-6)
Vamidothion (Vamidoate) (2275-23-2)
Cat.# 31973: LC Multiresidue Pesticide Standard #2 (16 components)
Carbamate/Uron Compounds
100 µg/mL each in acetonitrile, 1 mL/ampul
Alanycarb (83130-01-2)
Aldicarb (116-06-3)
Aldicarb sulfone (1646-88-4)
Aldicarb sulfoxide (1646-87-3)
Benfuracarb (82560-54-1)
Butocarboxim (34681-10-2)
Butoxycarboxim (34681-23-7)
Ethiofencarb (29973-13-5)
Furathiocarb (65907-30-4)
Methabenzthiazuron (18691-97-9)
Methiocarb (2032-65-7)
Methomyl (16752-77-5)
Oxamyl (23135-22-0)
Tebuthiuron (34014-18-1)
Thidiazuron (51707-55-2)
Thiophanate-methyl (23564-05-8)
Cat.# 31974: LC Multiresidue Pesticide Standard #3 (38 components)
Carbamate/Uron Compounds
100 µg/mL each in acetonitrile, 1 mL/ampul
Bendiocarb (22781-23-3)
Bifenazate (149877-41-8)
Carbofuran (1563-66-2)
Chlorfluazuron (71422-67-8)
Chloroxuron (1982-47-4)
Chlortoluron (15545-48-9)
Cycluron (2163-69-1)
Diethofencarb (87130-20-9)
Diflubenzuron (35367-38-5)
Dioxacarb (6988-21-2)
Diuron (330-54-1)
Fenobucarb (BPMC) (3766-81-2)
Fenoxycarb (72490-01-8)
Fenuron (101-42-8)
Flufenoxuron (101463-69-8)
Fluometuron (2164-17-2)
Forchlorfenuron (68157-60-8)
Hexaflumuron (86479-06-3)
3-Hydroxycarbofuran (16655-82-6)
Indoxacarb (173584-44-6)
Iprovalicarb (140923-17-7)
Isoprocarb (2631-40-5)
Isoproturon (34123-59-6)
Linuron (330-55-2)
Lufenuron (103055-07-8)
Metobromuron (3060-89-7)
Monolinuron (1746-81-2)
Neburon (555-37-3)
Novaluron (116714-46-6)
Pirimicarb (23103-98-2)
Promecarb (2631-37-0)
Propham (122-42-9)
Propoxur (Baygon) (114-26-1)
Pyraclostrobin (175013-18-0)
Siduron (1982-49-6)
Teflubenzuron (83121-18-0)
Thiobencarb (28249-77-6)
Triflumuron (64628-44-0)
Cat.# 31975: LC Multiresidue Pesticide Standard #4 (63 components)
Organonitrogen Compounds
100 µg/mL each in acetonitrile, 1 mL/ampul
Abamectin (71751-41-2)
Acetamiprid (135410-20-7)
Ametryn (834-12-8)
Amitraz (33089-61-1)
Azoxystrobin (131860-33-8)
Benalaxyl (71626-11-4)
Benzoximate (29104-30-1)
Boscalid (188425-85-6)
Butafenacil (134605-64-4)
Carbetamide (16118-49-3)
Carfentrazone ethyl (128639-02-1)
Chlorantraniliprole (500008-45-7)*
Clofentezine (74115-24-5)
Cymoxanil (57966-95-7)
Cyprodinil (121552-61-2)
Cyromazine (66215-27-8)
Dimoxystrobin (149961-52-4)
Dinotefuran (165252-70-0)
Doramectin (117704-25-3)
Eprinomectin (123997-26-2)
Famoxadon (131807-57-3)
Fenazaquin (120928-09-8)
Fenhexamid (126833-17-8)
(E)-Fenpyroximate (134098-61-6)
Flonicamid (158062-67-0)
Fluazinam (79622-59-6)†
Fludioxonil (131341-86-1)
Fluoxastrobin (361377-29-9)
Flutolanil (66332-96-5)
Furalaxyl (57646-30-7)
Halofenozide (112226-61-6)
Imazalil (35554-44-0)
Imidacloprid (138261-41-3)
Ivermectin (70288-86-7)
Kresoxim methyl (143390-89-0)
Mandipropamid (374726-62-2)
Mepanipyrim (110235-47-7)
Mepronil (55814-41-0)
Metaflumizone (139968-49-3)
Metalaxyl (57837-19-1)
Methoxyfenozide (161050-58-4)
Moxidectin (113507-06-5)
Myclobutanil (88671-89-0)
Nitenpyram (120738-89-8)
Oxadixyl (77732-09-3)
Picoxystrobin (117428-22-5)
Piperonyl butoxide (51-03-6)
Prochloraz (67747-09-5)
Prometon (1610-18-0)
Pymetrozine (123312-89-0)
Pyracarbolid (24691-76-7)
Pyrimethanil (53112-28-0)
Pyriproxyfen (95737-68-1)
Quinoxyfen (124495-18-7)
Rotenone (83-79-4)
Secbumeton (26259-45-0)
Spiroxamine (118134-30-8)
Tebufenozide (112410-23-8)
Tebufenpyrad (119168-77-3)
Terbumeton (33693-04-8)
Triadimefon (43121-43-3)
Trifloxystrobin (141517-21-7)
Zoxamide (156052-68-5)
Cat.# 31976: LC Multiresidue Pesticide Standard #5 (30 components)
Organonitrogen Compounds
100 µg/mL each in acetonitrile, 1 mL/ampul
Acibenzolar-S-methyl (135158-54-2)
Bupirimate (41483-43-6)
Buprofezin (69327-76-0)
Carboxin (5234-68-4)
Clethodim (99129-21-2)
Clothianidin (210880-92-5)
Cyazofamid (120116-88-3)
Ethiprole (181587-01-9)
Ethofumesate (26225-79-6)
Fenamidone (161326-34-7)
Fipronil (120068-37-3)
Flubendiamide (272451-65-7)
Flufenacet (Fluthiamide) (142459-58-3)
Hexythiazox (78587-05-0)
Mefenacet (73250-68-7)
Mesotrione (104206-82-8)
Methoprotryne (841-06-5)
Metribuzin (21087-64-9)
Prometryne (7287-19-6)
Propargite (2312-35-8)
Prothioconazole (178928-70-6)
Pyridaben (96489-71-3)
Simetryn (1014-70-6)
Sulfentrazone (122836-35-5)
Terbutryn (886-50-0)
Thiabendazole (148-79-8)
Thiacloprid (111988-49-9)
Thiamethoxam (153719-23-4)
Thiofanox (39196-18-4)
Tricyclazole (Beam) (41814-78-2)
Cat.# 31977: LC Multiresidue Pesticide Standard #6 (28 components)
Organonitrogen Compounds
100 µg/mL each in acetonitrile, 1 mL/ampul
Baycor (Bitertanol) (55179-31-2)
Bromuconazole (116255-48-2)
Cyproconazole (94361-06-5)
Diclobutrazol (75736-33-3)
Difenoconazole (119446-68-3)
Diniconazole (83657-24-3)
Epoxiconazole (133855-98-8)
Etaconazole (60207-93-4)
Ethirimol (23947-60-6)
Etoxazole (153233-91-1)
Fenarimol (60168-88-9)
Fenbuconazole (114369-43-6)
Fluquinconazole (136426-54-5)
Flusilazole (85509-19-9)
Flutriafol (76674-21-0)
Fuberidazole (3878-19-1)
Hexaconazole (79983-71-4)
Ipconazole (125225-28-7)
Metconazole (125116-23-6)
Nuarimol (63284-71-9)
Paclobutrazol (76738-62-0)
Penconazole (66246-88-6)
Propiconazole (Tilt) (60207-90-1)
Tebuconazole (107534-96-3)
Tetraconazole (112281-77-3)
Triadimenol (55219-65-3)
Triflumizole (68694-11-1)
Triticonazole (131983-72-7)
Cat.# 31978: LC Multiresidue Pesticide Standard #7 (7 components)
Organonitrogen Compounds
100 µg/mL each in acetonitrile, 1 mL/ampul
Emamectin-benzoate (155569-91-8)
Fenpropimorph (67564-91-4)
Spinetoram (J&L) (935545-74-7)‡
Spinosad (A&D) (168316-95-8)**
Spirodiclofen (148477-71-8)
Spiromesifen (283594-90-1)
Spirotetramat (203313-25-1)
Cat.# 31979: LC Multiresidue Pesticide Standard #8
Organonitrogen Compounds
100 µg/mL in acetonitrile, 1 mL/ampul
Hydramethylnon (67485-29-4)
Cat.# 31980: LC Multiresidue Pesticide Standard #9 (7 components)
Carbamate/Uron Compounds
100 µg/mL each in acetonitrile, 1 mL/ampul
Aminocarb (2032-59-9)
Desmedipham (13684-56-5)
Formetanate HCL (23422-53-9)
Mexacarbate (Zectran) (315-18-4)
Monceren (Pencycuron) (66063-05-6)
Phenmedipham (13684-63-4)
Propamocarb free base (24579-73-5)
Cat.# 31981: LC Multiresidue Pesticide Standard #10
Carbamate/Uron Compounds
100 µg/mL in methanol, 1 mL/ampul
Carbendazim (10605-21-7)
*Reference materials containing chlorantraniliprole (500008-45-7) must be sonicated for a minimum of 60 minutes prior to opening the ampul. Because each ultrasonic bath operates at a different energy level, 60 minutes is a guideline only. Longer sonication time will not affect product quality. These precautions apply to working solutions prepared in your laboratory as well. The amount of compound that precipitates depends on concentration and temperature. If you store your standards, even dilute solutions, at a temperature well below the label recommendation, allow extra sonication time.
†In this standard, fluazinam should only be used for qualitative analysis.
‡This reference material contains both the Spinetoram J and L isomers (187166-40-1 and 187166-15-0); however, CAS# 935545-74-7 is displayed on the certificate as this is the neat material dissolved in the solution. CAS# 935545-74-7 is a blend of Spinetoram J and L and the ratio of each material isomer are displayed on your certificate of analysis.
**This reference material contains Spinosad A and D isomers (131929-60-7 and 131929-63-0); however, CAS# 168316-95-8 is displayed on the certificate as this is the neat material dissolved in the solution. CAS# 168316-95-8 is a blend of Spinosad A and D and the ratio of each material isomer are displayed on your certificate of analysis.