Headspace solid phase micro extraction gas chromatographic determination of fenthion in human serum

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A simple and effective analytical procedure was developed for the determination of fenthion residues in human serum samples. The sample treatment was performed using the headspace solid-phase micro extraction with polyacrylate fiber, which has the advantage to require low amount of serum (1 mL) without tedious pre-treatment. The quantification of fenthion was carried out by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and the recoveries ranged from 79 to 104% at two spiking levels for 6 replicates. Detection and quantification limits were calculated as 1.51 and 4.54 ng/mL of serum respectively. Two fenthion metabolites - fenoxon and fenthion-sulfoxide - were also identified. © 2008 by the authors.

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Kasiotis, K. M., Souki, H., Tsakirakis, A. N., Carageorgiou, H., Theotokatos, S. A., Haroutounian, S. A., & Machera, K. (2008). Headspace solid phase micro extraction gas chromatographic determination of fenthion in human serum. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 9(5), 906–913. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms9050906

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