Issue 2, 2000

Abstract

Hexahydrophthalic anhydride (HHPA) and methylhexahydrophthalic anhydride (MHHPA) are two highly allergenic compounds used in the chemical industry. A method was developed for quantification of protein adducts of HHPA and MHHPA in human plasma. The plasma was dialysed and the anhydrides were hydrolysed from the proteins at mild acidic conditions. The released hexahydrophthalic acid (HHP acid) and methylhexahydrophthalic acid (MHHP acid) were purified by reversed solid phase extraction followed by derivatisation with pentafluorobenzyl bromide. The derivatives were analysed using GC-MS in negative ion chemical ionisation mode with ammonia as moderating gas. As internal standards, deuterium labelled HHP and MHHP acids were used. The detection limits were 0.06 pmol mL−1 plasma for HHP acid and 0.03 pmol mL−1 plasma for MHHP acid. The between-day precisions for HHP acid were 18% at 0.3 pmol mL−1 and 8% at 4 pmol mL−1. For MHHP acid, the precisions were 13% at 0.3 pmol mL−1 and 9% at 4 pmol mL−1. There were strong correlations (r = 0.94 for HHPA and 0.99 for MHHPA) between total plasma protein adduct concentrations and serum albumin adduct levels. Workers exposed to time-weighted average air levels of HHPA between <1 and 340 µg m−3 and between 2 and 160 µg m−3 for MHHPA had plasma adduct levels between the detection limits of the methods and 8.40 and 19.0 pmol mL−1, respectively.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Dec 1999
Accepted
25 Feb 2000
First published
22 Mar 2000

J. Environ. Monit., 2000,2, 155-159

Quantification of protein adducts of hexahydrophthalic anhydride and methylhexahydrophthalic anhydride in human plasma

S. Rosqvist, G. Johannesson, C. H. Lindh and B. A. G. Jönsson, J. Environ. Monit., 2000, 2, 155 DOI: 10.1039/A909714G

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