Sep 09, 2022

Public workspaceOPestTL V1.4 -- the Open Pesticide Transition Library V.2

  • Benjamin Orsburn1
  • 1The Johns Hopkins University Medical School
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Protocol CitationBenjamin Orsburn 2022. OPestTL V1.4 -- the Open Pesticide Transition Library. protocols.io https://dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.4r3l2o5jpv1y/v2Version created by lcmsmethods orsburn
Manuscript citation:
https://osf.io/jcwpt/
License: This is an open access protocol distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License,  which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
Protocol status: Working
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Created: September 09, 2022
Last Modified: September 09, 2022
Protocol Integer ID: 69760
Keywords: Pesticides, LCMS, LCMSMethods.org, Johns Hopkins Pesticide Research, mass spectrometry
Disclaimer
These transitions are for research purposes only and are intended to help speed method development. No guarantees are implied. For details ahead of publication, including the origin of any transitions not originally developed in this study, please contact the author.
Abstract
Pesticide residue screening is a critical method for environmental and food safety. Today, disjointed libraries of pesticide transitions can make it challenging to develop new methods between instrument vendors. From the combined experience of thousands of separate pesticide screening assays performed by this author, I have compiled a library of over 4,000 pesticide transitions for various instruments. These transitions are presented here in the form of the Open Pesticide Transition Library (OPestTL) along with optimized transitions and settings for insturments from 5 separate instrument vendors. Exact masses are also provided for screening with high resolution instruments in the form of the 3 most common adducts for these compounds. While a growing work, PestTL represents the single largest open library of pesticide transitions assembled to date. v104 contains corrected declustering potentials for relevant instruments and minor corrections caught during the peer review process.
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