A simple and rapid method for urinary acetone analysis by headspace/gas chromatography

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Abstract

Urinalysis of acetone is important to monitor workers occupationally exposed to acetone and/or isopropanol, as well as in diagnosis of some diseases related to lipid metabolism impairment. This work shows a sensitive, simple and rapid static headspace-gas chromatographic procedure for quantitative determination of acetone in urine. The method was applied to measure acetone in 207 samples from general population volunteers, resulting in a mean level of 1.12 mg/L (± 0.47) and a range of 0.20 - 1.95 mg/L. The method is reproducible and reliable, making it suitable for routine analysis of acetone in urine.

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De Oliveira, D. P., & De Siqueira, M. E. P. B. (2007). A simple and rapid method for urinary acetone analysis by headspace/gas chromatography. Quimica Nova, 30(5), 1362–1364. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422007000500051

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