Reference values of urinary 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol in the Italian population - Validation of analytical method and preliminary results (multicentric study)

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The interlaboratory validation of analytical procedures for the assay of urinary 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCP) in the general Italian population is reported. The determinations were performed by high-resolution gas chromatography (HRGS) with electron capture detection and HRGS with mass spectrometry (MS) in 2 laboratories. The urine samples were from 42 participants from 3 regions of Italy. The results were evaluated by interlaboratory quality control. Urinary TCP concentrations were above the detection limit (1.2 μg/L) in 88% of the population, with a mean detectable concentration [GM (GSD)] of 2.8 (1.9) μg/g creatinine (creat). (GM, geometric mean; GSD, geometric standard deviation.) The Mann-Whitney U test showed that wine consumption was a statistically significant variable (p < 0.05) for urinary concentrations of TCP. Analysis of variance of the logarithm of urinary TCP versus wine consumption and diet showed a statistically significant fit. The model used explained 30% of the total variance: wine consumption and diet accounted for 37 and 17% respectively of the explained variance.

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Aprea, C., Betta, A., Catenacci, G., Lotti, A., Magnaghi, S., Barisano, A., … Minoia, C. (1999). Reference values of urinary 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol in the Italian population - Validation of analytical method and preliminary results (multicentric study). Journal of AOAC International, 82(2), 305–312. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/82.2.305

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