PAHs in animal tissues - the analytics of PAHs in new reference materials and their homogeneity
From among a number of matrices, tissues are the most complex and difficult to prepare for the determination of analytes. Trace amounts of numerous substances in tissues must be determined with adequate precision and accuracy. The QuEChERS technique was used for the extraction of six PAHs from four...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytical methods 2017-01, Vol.9 (1), p.76-83 |
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Zusammenfassung: | From among a number of matrices, tissues are the most complex and difficult to prepare for the determination of analytes. Trace amounts of numerous substances in tissues must be determined with adequate precision and accuracy. The QuEChERS technique was used for the extraction of six PAHs from four kinds of tissues (porcine, avian, cod, and herring). HPLC coupled with a fluorescence detector and GC/MS were used for the final analysis. In each tissue, moisture and fat content were determined. The method recovery rate was 84-101% (SD = 0.06-0.12) for the pork tissue, 88-107% (SD = 2.6-6.9) for the cormorant tissue, and
R
= 89-102% (SD = 4.9-8.9) for the cod tissue. The HPLC/FLD determination of pyrene in the herring tissue was the most problematic. Pyrene was determined by GC/MS. The recovery was 93% (SD = 5.5). For three tissues (
i.e.
pork, cormorant, and fish), homogeneity and the certified values were determined. The above-mentioned tissues were candidates for new certified reference materials.
Extraction and determination of PAHs in biological matrices of new reference materials, and determination of certified values and homogeneity of these materials are described. |
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ISSN: | 1759-9660 1759-9679 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c6ay01858k |