Abstract
This article reports the applicability of online gel permeation chromatography (GPC)-GC/MS for the determination of seven predominant polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in eggs to effectively eliminate matrix interference. Selective pressurized liquid extraction using acidic alumina as a fat retainer was used for cleanup of the PBDEs in eggs. It was selected because of its advantages: simpler operation, minimum time spent on sample handing to get fat-free extracts, and low volume of solvent consumption. After concentration, the extract was directly injected for online GC/MS operated in the negative ion chemical ionization mode with a 15 m capillary column. Recoveries of spiked samples were between 75.1 and 102.0%, with RSDs (n = 3) ranging from 3.69-11.47% when spiked at levels of 2 and 20 ng/g, dry mass. The LOD varied from 0.25-34 ng/g, dry mass. The proposed method was proven to be rapid, efficient, and reliable for the trace determination of PBDEs in eggs.
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Liu, Y. P., Li, J. G., Zhao, Y. F., Zhang, L., Zhou, R., Wu, Y. N., & Zhu, L. Y. (2010). Fast analysis of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in eggs using selective pressurized liquid extraction coupled with online GPC-GC/MS. Journal of AOAC International, 93(4), 1308–1312. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/93.4.1308
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