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High-performance liquid chromatography--ToxPrint: chromatographic analysis with a novel (geno)toxicity detection.
Authors:I Bobeldijk  A Brandt  B Wullings  T Noij
Institution:Kiwa Research and Consultancy, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands. ivana.bobeldijk@kiwa.nl
Abstract:In order to aid the monitoring of the overall quality of (surface) waters a new analytical approach has been developed, combining on-line solid-phase extraction, HPLC separation and effect-related detection. Compounds present in surface water or wastewater samples are extracted on-line with Oasis poly(divinylbenzene-co-N-vinylpyrrolidone)] material and directly fractionated by reversed-phase HPLC. The eluent of the total chromatogram is collected on a microtitre plate in fractions of 1 min each. After evaporation and re-dissolvation in a suitable solvent, the (geno)toxicity of the individual fractions before and after enzymatic activation with S9, is determined with the umu test. In this way, harmful compounds can be detected and localized in the HPLC-diode array detection trace even without their identity and exact concentration being known at that moment. The method was developed using two test compounds, 4-nitroquinoline-N-oxide and 2-aminoanthracene. Compounds with mutagenic properties comparable to those of the test compounds can be detected from 0.1 microg/l, which is a concentration relevant for surface waters. The new analytical approach was successfully applied to various types of model samples, as well as real wastewater.
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