Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10550124 | Journal of Chromatography B | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
ortho-Cresol (o-C) and meta-cresol (m-C) are minor urinary metabolites of toluene, a widely used chemical with neurotoxicological properties. A new assay for their determination in human urine is here proposed. Urinary cresol sulphates and glucuronates are submitted to acid hydrolysis, urine is neutralized, added with o-cresols-d8, and analytes are sampled in the headspace of urine by SPME using a polydimethylsiloxane fiber. Analysis is performed by GC/MS using, for separation, either a SupelcoWax10 (for o-C) or a chiral CP Cresol (for o-C and m-C) column. The method is very specific, with a range of linearity 0-5.0Â mg/l, within- and between-run precision, as coefficient of variation, <15% and <19%, limit of detection of 0.006Â mg/l for o-C and 0.007Â mg/l for m-C. The procedure is applied to the quantification of cresols in urine from workers exposed to toluene and from subjects belonging to the general population.
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Authors
Silvia Fustinoni, Rosa Mercadante, Laura Campo, Licia Scibetta, Carla Valla, Vito Foà ,