Identification of metabolites of nerve agent VX in serum collected from a victim

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A human serum sample collected from a victim of the Osaka VX incident was analyzed according to our developed technique for metabolites of VX. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) in full-scan electron impact and chemical ionization modes were used, and, for more reliable confirmation, GC- MS-MS was also employed. In the serum sample, both ethyl methylphosphonic acid and 2-(diisopropylamino-ethyl)methyl sulfide were detected. These results indicated that the techniques using GC-MS and GC-MS-MS were applicable to biological samples such as serum. These results also provide the first documented, unequivocal identification of the specific metabolites of VX in victim's serum and, furthermore, clarify a part of the metabolic pathway of VX in the human body.

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Tsuchihashi, H., Katagi, M., Nishikawa, M., & Tatsuno, M. (1998). Identification of metabolites of nerve agent VX in serum collected from a victim. Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 22(5), 383–388. https://doi.org/10.1093/jat/22.5.383

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