QuEChERS Dispersive Kit, General Fruits and Vegetables, EN method, 15 mL with ceramic homogenizers, 50/pk. Contains 150 mg PSA, 900 mg MgSO4. Removes polar organic acids, some sugars and lipids.
Specifications:
Agency Method: EN 15662Original Method 10 g
Ceramic Homogenizers: Yes
Filter Material: 150 mg PSA, 900 mg MgSO4
Kit Contents: 150 mg PSA900 mg MgSO4
QuEChERS Sample Type: General Fruits and Vegetables
SPE Method: EN 15662
Tube Size: 15 mL
UNSPSC Code: 41104800
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This dispersive kit enables efficient sample preparation for general fruits and vegetables following the European Norm (EN) QuEChERS method. Each kit includes prefilled 15 mL tubes containing selected sorbents and ceramic homogenizers, designed to ensure rapid and uniform mixing, enhanced extraction, and improved recoveries of pesticide residues and other contaminants. The kit streamlines the post-extraction clean-up process for high-throughput laboratories, reducing hands-on time and variability while supporting robust, reproducible workflows.
Optimized for residue analysis in a wide range of produce, it is suitable for food safety testing, regulatory compliance, and quality control applications in environmental, food, and agricultural laboratories. The format is particularly effective for LC-MS, GC-MS, and other chromatographic techniques, delivering clean extracts and minimizing matrix effects. The 15 mL configuration is ideal for standard sample volumes, and compatibility with automated and manual processing platforms allows seamless integration into existing laboratory setups.
Agilent provides a comprehensive portfolio of QuEChERS products, enabling flexible customization and expansion of residue testing protocols as needed. This kit supports compliance with established EN standards and is a dependable tool for trace-level multi-residue pesticide analysis in complex food matrices. Packaged in quantities of 50 for cost-effective, large-scale testing.