Routine gas chromatographic determination of dialkylphosphate metabolites in the urine of workers occupationally exposed to organophosphorus insecticides

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A routine gas chromatographic (GC) method is described for the analysis of dialkylphosphate metabolites in the urine of workers occupationally exposed to organophosphorus insecticides. The procedure involves derivatizing a freeze-dried urine sample with pentafluorobenzyl bromide and then determining the metabolites using dual capillary column GC with flame photometric detection.

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Oglobline, A. N., O’Donnell, G. E., Geyer, R., Holder, G. M., & Tattam, B. (2001). Routine gas chromatographic determination of dialkylphosphate metabolites in the urine of workers occupationally exposed to organophosphorus insecticides. Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 25(3), 153–157. https://doi.org/10.1093/jat/25.3.153

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