Issue 1108, 1968

A one-step extraction and clean-up procedure before gas-liquid chromatographic determination of some organochlorine pesticide residues in blood

Abstract

An apparatus and a method are described for the extraction and clean-up of organochlorine pesticides, e. g., DDT, DDE, α-and γ-BHC (lindane) and dieldrin, from heparin-treated and lyophilised blood samples for gas-chromatographic determinations.

Extraction and clean-up are carried out in one step on a suitable column with amounts of solvent as small as 25 to 30 ml. Two types of column are used according to the type of organochlorine pesticide to be determined; for acid-stable substances a sulphuric acid-diatomaceous earth column is used, and for alkali-stable pesticides an alkaline column, on which saponification of fat takes place simultaneously with extraction. The method has been applied successfully in worker as well as in general population surveys.

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Analyst, 1968,93, 445-452

A one-step extraction and clean-up procedure before gas-liquid chromatographic determination of some organochlorine pesticide residues in blood

G. Czeglédi-Jankó and V. Cieleszky, Analyst, 1968, 93, 445 DOI: 10.1039/AN9689300445

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