The evaluation of an analytical method for polychlorinated terpenes (PCC) in biological samples using an internal standard
The quantitative analysis of PCC (Toxaphene) residues in biological samples using gas chromatography with electron capture detection has been evaluated. Dechlorane 603, a chloroalicyclic compound is used as internal standard and modifications of the injection system for proper evaporation of this hi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemosphere (Oxford) 1984, Vol.13 (3), p.367-379 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The quantitative analysis of PCC (Toxaphene) residues in biological samples using gas chromatography with electron capture detection has been evaluated. Dechlorane 603, a chloroalicyclic compound is used as internal standard and modifications of the injection system for proper evaporation of this high-boiling compound is described. In the cleanup procedure PCB (and 1 – 3 % of the PCC) are removed by adsorption chromatography. Chlordane components and DDT compounds remaining in the PCC fraction constitute 5 – 10 % and 13 – 16 %, respectively, of the peak area in the chromatograms of the samples investigated. The quantitative results are influenced by the number of PCC-peaks chosen for the calculations and have to be specified together with the PCC-levels reported. The recoveries of PCC from spiked samples (20 ug PCC per gram crude fat above “natural” level) are 61 – 98 %, the lower figures obtained with samples containing low levels of PCC-residues. The practical limit of detection is about 10 ng PCC per g extracted fat. |
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ISSN: | 0045-6535 1879-1298 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0045-6535(84)90095-X |