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Dithiocarbamates: tricky by nature

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A breakthrough in analyzing dithiocarbamates (DTCs) introduces a technique that converts DTCs into three distinct methylated forms, improving accuracy and differentiation. This innovation addresses issues of false positives and better aligns with regulatory requirements, ensuring more reliable pesticide residue testing, especially in baby food.

Why should you get it?

  • Learn how to avoid false positives from natural sulfur compounds
  • Helps baby food producers fully meet residue definitions in legislation
  • Explore how this new analysis technique can partially distinguish between different dithiocarbamates

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Author: Marie Deckers, Nina Biesemans
Publication date: 21 Aug 2023

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