Abstract
A new and sensitive gas chromatography (GC) method for measurement of chloroform or methylene chloride in whole blood is presented. Trace levels of these analytes present in the headspace of samples were cryogenically trapped prior to on-line GC analysis. After heating of a blood sample containing chloroform and methylene chloride (internal standard, and vice versa) in a 7.0-mL vial at 55 °C for 20 min, 5 mL of the headspace vapor was drawn into a glass syringe. All vapor was introduced into an Rtx-Volatiles middle-bore capillary column in the splitless mode at -30 °C oven temperature to trap the entire analytes, and the oven temperature was programmed up to 280 °C for detection of the compounds and for cleaning of the column. The present conditions gave sharp peaks for both chloroform and methylene chloride and very low background noises for whole blood samples. As much as 11.5 and 20.0% of chloroform and methylene chloride, respectively, which had been added to whole blood in a vial, could be introduced into the GC column. The calibration curves showed linearity in the range of 0.05-5.0 μg/0.5 mL of whole blood. The detection limit was estimated to be about 2 ng/0.5 mL. The coefficients of intraday and interday variations were 1.31 and 8.90% for chloroform and 1.37 and 9.03% for methylene chloride, respectively. The data on chloroform or methylene chloride in rat blood after inhalation of each compound were also presented. © 1997 American Chemical Society.
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Watanabe, K., Seno, H., Ishii, A., Suzuki, O., & Kumazawa, T. (1997). Capillary gas chromatography with cryogenic oven temperature for headspace samples: Analysis of chloroform or methylene chloride in whole blood. Analytical Chemistry, 69(24), 5178–5181. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac970468t
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