Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9748826 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Trace analysis of 2,3,7,8-polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and the 12 WHO-PCBs (four non-ortho and eight mono-ortho congeners that have been assigned toxic equivalence factors, TEFs, by the World Health Organisation) was conducted by comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography with a micro electron-capture detector (GC Ã GC-μECD). Four food matrices (fish oil from herring, spiked cows' milk, vegetable oil and an eel extract) were analysed by two GC Ã GC laboratories, and four GC-HRMS laboratories generated reference values. The two GC Ã GC laboratories used different column combinations for separating the target analytes. For the first dimension, non-polar DB-XLB and VF-1 columns were used, and for the second dimension, an LC-50 liquid crystalline column with unique selectivity for planar compounds. The congener-specific and total toxic equivalence (TEQ) data obtained using DB-XLB Ã LC-50 were in good agreement with results obtained by the GC-HRMS laboratories. The WHO-PCB data obtained with the VF-1 Ã LC-50 combination was also good, but the PCDD/F concentrations were sometimes overestimated due to matrix interferences. GC Ã GC-μECD using DB-XLB Ã LC-50 seems to fulfil the European Community requirements of a screening method for PCDD/F and WHO-PCB TEQ in food.
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Authors
Conny Danielsson, Karin Wiberg, Peter Korytár, Sture Bergek, Udo A.Th. Brinkman, Peter Haglund,