Abstract
Detection of hazardous substances in feed is important for ensuring human health. A method based on liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) was developed and validated for the screening and confirmation of 420 hazardous substances, including pesticides, veterinary drugs, and mycotoxins commonly found in feed. The screening phase employed less stringent criteria to minimize false negatives caused by matrix effects. Subsequently, stricter identification criteria were applied for confirmation to avoid false positives from interfering compounds. The performance of the proposed method was verified by limit of detection (LOD, 5~500 μg/L), screening detection limits (SDL, 50~500 μg/L), matrix effect (ME, 36.12~121.16%), precision (0.02~14.98%), stability, and accuracy. The method was successfully applied to real feed samples, demonstrating its capability to detect the presence of the 420 target hazardous substances. We believe our method provides strong technical support for ensuring the quality and safety of feed.