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Applications of in vivo and in vitro solid-phase microextraction techniques in plant analysis: A review
Authors:Fang Zhu  Jianqiao XuAuthor Vitae  Yuanyuan KeAuthor VitaeSiming HuangAuthor Vitae  Feng ZengAuthor VitaeTiangang LuanAuthor Vitae  Gangfeng Ouyang
Institution:MOE Key Laboratory of Aquatic Product Safety/KLGHEI of Environment and Energy Chemistry, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China
Abstract:As a very popular sample preparation technique, solid-phase microextraction (SPME) coupled with various analytical instrumentation, has been widely used for the determination of trace levels of different plant compounds, such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from the different plant organs, and environmental contaminants in plants. In this review, recent applications of in vitro and in vivo SPME in plant analysis are discussed and summarized according to the different organs of plants, including fruits, flowers, leaves, stems, roots and seeds, and the whole plant as well. Future developments and applications of SPME in plant analysis, especially in vivo sampling approaches, are also prospected.
Keywords:Solid-phase microextraction  Volatile organic compounds  Environmental contaminants  Plant analysis  In vivo  In vitro
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