A simple reliable quantification of glyphosate in human urine using MonoSpin TiO extraction and isotope dilution mass spectrometry

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Abstract

A method of quantifying glyphosate (Gly) in human urine by means of MonoSpin TiO extraction and 9-fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl chloride (FMOC-Cl) derivatization with isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) was investigated and optimized. The method’s quantification limit under optimized conditions was 0.3 μg/kg for FMOC-Gly, which was comparable to or lower than those described in previous studies. When a spike test using human urine samples was carried out with optimized analytical conditions, the trueness for FMOC-Gly was as follows: 101.6–104.9% for a spike level of 0.5 μg/kg and 99.2–101.0% for a spike level of 30 μg/kg. The intra-day repeatability and inter-day reproducibility were <6.5%. The spike test results for validation between the “with” and “without” derivatization methods were comparable at 1 μg/kg. Our results indicate that using MonoSpin TiO extraction and FMOC-Cl derivatization with IDMS is an accurate method for analyzing Gly in human urine.

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Otake, T., Nakamura, K., & Hanari, N. (2023). A simple reliable quantification of glyphosate in human urine using MonoSpin TiO extraction and isotope dilution mass spectrometry. Journal of Pesticide Science, 48(4), 137–148. https://doi.org/10.1584/jpestics.D23-030

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