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Uses of speciation techniques in biomonitoring for assessing human exposure to organic environmental chemicals
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Larry?L?NeedhamEmail author  Jr" target="_blank">Donald?G?PattersonJr  Dana?B?Barr  James?Grainger  Antonia?M?Calafat
Institution:(1) Division of Laboratory Sciences, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA
Abstract:Speciation analysis has been used for many years to identify and measure different forms of a given chemical in environmental and human samples. Although the term ldquospeciationrdquo is generally applied to the measurement of inorganic chemicals, the term can also be applied to many measurements of organic chemicals in complex samples, such as environmental media and biological matrices. We present several examples of achieving speciation analysis by selecting the appropriate biological matrix in which to measure a specific chemical(s), by a given analytical method, for the most accurate assessment of human exposure to the environmental chemical. Much of this information and many of these techniques are transferable to the measurement of inorganic elements in environmental and biological samples.
Keywords:Speciation  Specificity  Biomonitoring  Chromatography  Organic environmental chemicals
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