Determination of volatile residual solvents in traditional Chinese medicines by headspace solid-phase microextraction and cryogenic gas chromatography with flame ionization detection

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A method based on headspace solid-phase microextraction and cryogenic gas chromatography with flame ionization detection was developed for the determination of volatile residual solvents in traditional Chinese medicines. A laboratory-made cryogenic chromatographic system was used for the separation of 15 kinds of residual solvents. During the analysis, a 65 μm PDMS/DVB fiber was used to extract the residual solvents, the extraction time was controlled at 0°C for 15 min, and the NaCl content of the sample was maintained at 30%. The limits of detection ranged from 0.08 (for octane) to 5000 μg/L (for ethanol), and the relative standard deviations were <8%. The recoveries from spiked samples ranged from 88 to 112%. Trace levels of residual solvents in several traditional Chinese medicines were effectively identified and quantified.

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Liu, J., Zhou, Q., Jiang, G., Liu, J., Liu, J., & Wen, M. (2003). Determination of volatile residual solvents in traditional Chinese medicines by headspace solid-phase microextraction and cryogenic gas chromatography with flame ionization detection. Journal of AOAC International, 86(3), 461–466. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/86.3.461

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