Experimental design in pesticide extraction methods: A review

•A first of its kind review on the use of experimental design in pesticide extraction methods.•Discussed in detail the applications of experimental designs in pesticide extraction methods.•This paper is a guide to help the food scientists working on pesticide extraction in the statistical evaluation...

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Vydáno v:Food chemistry Ročník 289; s. 384 - 395
Hlavní autoři: Narenderan, S.T., Meyyanathan, S.N., Karri, Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Reddy
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: England Elsevier Ltd 15.08.2019
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ISSN:0308-8146, 1873-7072, 1873-7072
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Shrnutí:•A first of its kind review on the use of experimental design in pesticide extraction methods.•Discussed in detail the applications of experimental designs in pesticide extraction methods.•This paper is a guide to help the food scientists working on pesticide extraction in the statistical evaluation of factors.•Discussed the systemic approach of experimental design in pesticide extraction.•The extraction process in combination with experimental design is far more efficient. The sample extraction process is considered as the essential step in the pesticide residue analysis, as it provides the base for the detection of the pesticides in trace level. Various factors need to be optimized during the extraction of pesticides due to the complexity of the matrix which is time-consuming and tedious. Therefore, the use of experimental design in the optimization process proves to be effective with minimum experiments and cost. This paper is aimed to overview the experimental designs that are frequently used for screening (full factorial, fractional factorial, Plackett-Burman Design) and optimizing (central composite design, Box-Behnken design, Taguchi design, Doehlert design, D-optimal design) the most influential factors to provide a sequential understanding of the linear and complex interactions in the pesticide extraction methods. Further, a systematic approach has been discussed about the use of experimental designs in pesticide extraction and also the softwares used for application-oriented readers.
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ISSN:0308-8146
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DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.03.045