Determination of selected persistent organochlorine pollutants in human milk using solid phase disk extraction and narrow bore capillary GC-MS |
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Authors: | A Covaci C Hura P Schepens |
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Institution: | (1) Toxicological Center, University of Antwerp, Universiteitsplein 1, 2610 Wilrijk, Belgium;(2) Institute of Public Health, V. Babes Street 14, 6600 Iassy, Romania |
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Abstract: | Summary A simple and rapid procedure based on solid phase disk extraction (SPDE), adsorption chromatography on acidified silica gel
and GC-MS analysis was developed for the determination of 8 organochlorine pesticides and 19 PCB congeners in human milk.
By using the SPDE procedure, a high throughput and parallel sample processing could be achieved. Method variables were optimized
on whole cow's milk (3.5% fat) fortified at levels close to concentrations found in human milk. Recoveries of target analytes
were acceptable and ranged from 69 to 102% and 86 to 120% for whole and skimmed milk, respectively. By the use of two stage
clean-up and narrow bore capillary columns, detection limits as low as 20 pg mL−1 could be obtained. The method was used for the determination of organochlorine pollutants in human milk from 19 individuals
from Romania. The concentrations of PCBs were low, whereas those of organochlorine pesticides were higher than the values
reported from other European countries. |
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Keywords: | Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry Narrow bore columns Solid phase disk extraction Organochlorine pesticides and PCBs Human milk |
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