Monitoring of Mandelic Acid as a Biomarker of Environmental and Occupational Exposures to Styrene
Styrene is an important constituent of widely used organic solvents in industries for production of various synthetic materials. The use of solid-phase extraction (SPE) has grown and is a fertile technique of sample preparation as it provides better results than those produced by liquidliquid extrac...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International Journal of Environmental Research 2008-03, Vol.2 (2), p.169-169 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Styrene is an important constituent of widely used organic solvents in
industries for production of various synthetic materials. The use of
solid-phase extraction (SPE) has grown and is a fertile technique of
sample preparation as it provides better results than those produced by
liquidliquid extraction. In this study, SPE has been optimized,
regarding sample pH, sample concentration, sample flow rate, elution
solvent, washing solvent, sample volume, elution volume, and sorbent
mass. Through experimental evaluation, a strong anion exchange silica
cartridge has been found successful in simplifying sample preparation.
The present approach proved that, mandelic acid, as a urinary
metabolite of styrene, could be retained on solid phase based on
specific interaction. Further study was employed 10% acetic acid to
extract the analyte from spiked urine and gave a clean sample. In this
study, a high performance liquid chromatography, using reverse-phase
column was used. The isocratic run was done at a constant flow rate of
0.85 ml/min, the mobile phase was water/methanol/acetic acid and an
ultra violate detector was used, setting at 225 nm. At the developed
conditions the extraction recovery was exceeded 98%. The factors were
evaluated statically and also validated with three different pools of
spiked urine samples and showed a good reproducibility over six
consecutive days as well as six within-day experiments. |
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ISSN: | 1735-6865 |