Fw. Jones, MULTIRESIDUE ANALYSIS OF PESTICIDES IN WOOL WAX AND LANOLIN USING GEL-PERMEATION AND GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 44(10), 1996, pp. 3197-3201
The analysis of 48 different pesticide residues in raw wool wax and la
nolin by the use of gel permeation and gas chromatography is described
. The gel permeation conditions have been optimized for the recovery o
f the pyrethroids, which are currently widely registered for use on sh
eep to control ectoparasites. Coeluted wool wax peroxides, which were
believed to be responsible for the initial failure of the narrow bore
capillary gas chromatography columns used, were either removed or dest
royed by passing the gel permeation eluant through alumina or by treat
ment with aqueous sodium metabisulfite. Wool wax was spiked with pesti
cides at three levels. Average recoveries at all levels ranged from 70
% to 108%.