Trace analysis of organic pollutants in air by polymer adsorption and dual flame ionization detection—electron-capture detection capillary gas chromatography

1985 ◽  
Vol 328 ◽  
pp. 367-371 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Termonia ◽  
G. Alaerts
1985 ◽  
Vol 68 (4) ◽  
pp. 741-745
Author(s):  
Jana Chovancova ◽  
Eva Matisova ◽  
Vojtech Batora

Abstract Residues of ethylenethiourea (ETU) in grapes and wine were deter- [ mined by capillary gas chromatography and paper chromatography, without a cleanup step, and after derivatization to 5-benzyl-ETU. The ! detection limit was 0.0002 mg/kg for flame ionization detection, 0.008 mg/kg for paper chromatography with photodensitometric evaluation of the detected spot. Results were compared with a generally used GC method specifying electron capture detection of trifluoroacetylated S- benzyl-ETU. The recoveries of ETU in grapes and wine at different j concentration levels were determined. ETU residues were determined J in treated grapes but no residues were detected in wine


Author(s):  
Isabella Levreri ◽  
Ubaldo Caruso ◽  
Franca Deiana ◽  
Antonella Buoncompagni ◽  
Bruno De Bernardi ◽  
...  

AbstractNeuroblastoma is the most common extracranial solid tumor in children. Abnormal secretion of catechol-amines in tissues and body fluids allows for the differential diagnosis of neuroblastoma from other neoplasms and its distinction from non-neoplastic inflammatory diseases. This is achieved by assaying homovanillic acid and 4-hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic acid, the catabolites of catecholamine metabolism. In the course of an evaluation of children with suspected neuroblastoma, homovanillic acid and 4-hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic acid were analyzed in urine samples by capillary gas chromatography with flame ionization detection after extraction and derivatization of these compounds as trimethylsilyl derivatives. In three urine samples a significant increase in biogenic amines was observed, but these results were not confirmed by thin-layer chromatography. Patient history revealed that these children had been treated with ibuprofen, an analgesic and anti-inflammatory drug. To verify how ibuprofen or its metabolites may have interfered with capillary gas chromatography with flame ionization detection, we analyzed the same samples by capillary gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. In urine samples from patients on the drug, the presence of a peak identified as the trimethylsilyl ester of hydroxyibuprofen, which had the same retention time as 4-hydroxy-3-methoxymandelic acid, was found to interfere with the capillary gas chromatography with flame ionization detection analysis of the metabolite. This interference must be taken into account during the laboratory diagnosis of neuroblastoma.


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