Sensitive Determination of n-Hexane and Cyclohexane in Human Body Fluids by Capillary Gas Chromatography with Cryogenic Oven Trapping

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A sensitive method was developed for determination of n-hexane and cyclohexane in human body fluids by headspace capillary gas chromatography (GC) with cryogenic oven trapping. Whole blood and urine samples containing n-hexane and cyclohexane were heated in a 7.5 mL vial at 70°C for 15 min, and 5 mL of the headspace vapor was drawn into a glass syringe. All vapor was introduced through an injection port of a GC instrument in the splitless mode into an Rtx-Volatiles middle-bore capillary column at an oven temperature of -40°C for trapping volatile compounds. The oven temperature was programmed to 180°C for GC with flame ionization detection. These conditions gave sharp peaks for both n-hexane and cyclohexane, a good separation of each peak, and low background impurities for whole blood and urine. The extraction efficiencies of n-hexane and cyclohexane were 13.2-30.3% for whole blood and 12.7-20.7% for urine. The coefficients of within-day variation in terms of extraction efficiency of both compounds were 5.0-9.5% for whole blood and 3.8-10.8% for urine; those of day-to-day variation for the compounds were not greater than 16.6%. The regression equations for n-hexane and cyclohexane showed good linearity in the range of 5-500 ng/0.5 mL for whole blood and urine. The detection limits (signal-to-noise ratio = 3) for both compounds were 1.2 and 0.5 ng/0.5 mL for whole blood and urine, respectively. The data on n-hexane or cyclohexane in rat blood after inhalation of each compound are also presented.

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Kondo, K., Lee, X. P., Kumazawa, T., Sato, K., Watanabe-Suzuki, K., Seno, H., & Suzuki, O. (2001). Sensitive Determination of n-Hexane and Cyclohexane in Human Body Fluids by Capillary Gas Chromatography with Cryogenic Oven Trapping. Journal of AOAC International, 84(1), 19–23. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/84.1.19

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