Determination of benzidine in urine using capillary gas chromatography and negative-ion chemical ionisation mass spectrometry |
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Authors: | Kazik Jedrzejczak and Virindar S. Gaind |
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Affiliation: | (1) Occupational Health Laboratory, Ontario Ministry of Labour, 101 Resources Road, M9P 3T1 Weston, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary A highly sensitive and specific gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric (GC-MS) assay for the determination of benzidine in urine is reported. It is based on the solvent extraction of the hydrolysed benzidine conjugates, together with the deuterium-labelled benzidine-d8 added as an internal standard, and a two-phase derivatisation procedure using pentafluoropropionic anhydride (PFPA) in the presence of pyridine as the phase-transfer catalyst. The reaction is complete within 5 min at room temperature. The pentafluoropropyl derivatives are quantified through capillary column GC-MS using selected ion monitoring (SIM) in the negative-ion chemical ionisation mode (NICI). The lower limit of detection for benzidine was 0.5 g/l and the calibration plot showed linearity between 2 g/l and 200 g/l. The recovery of the analyte added to pooled urine was above 82%. Analysis of 20 urine samples from un-exposed persons and 20 urine specimens of workers employed in a polyurethane-making plant using this procedure showed no substances likely to manifest false positive results in the range of interest. |
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