IMPROVED EXTRACTION OF ETHANOL FROM HUMAN-BODY FLUIDS BY HEADSPACE SOLID-PHASE MICROEXTRACTION WITH A CARBOXEN-POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE-COATED FIBER

Citation
Xp. Lee et al., IMPROVED EXTRACTION OF ETHANOL FROM HUMAN-BODY FLUIDS BY HEADSPACE SOLID-PHASE MICROEXTRACTION WITH A CARBOXEN-POLYDIMETHYLSILOXANE-COATED FIBER, Chromatographia, 47(9-10), 1998, pp. 593-595
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical","Biochemical Research Methods
Journal title
ISSN journal
00095893
Volume
47
Issue
9-10
Year of publication
1998
Pages
593 - 595
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-5893(1998)47:9-10<593:IEOEFH>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Ethanol can be extracted from human whole blood and urine by headspace solid-phase microextraction (SPME) with a Carboxen-polydimethylsiloxa ne-coated fiber. Whole-blood containing ethanol, with isobutanol as in ternal standard (IS), is heated at 60 degrees C in the presence of (NH 4)(2)SO4 and sodium dithionite. A Carboxen-polydimethylsiloxane-coated SPME fiber is then exposed to the headspace in the vial for 15 min an d then injected into a mdium-bore capillary GC injection port. For uri ne the SPME procedure is essentially the same as that for whole blood except that the sodium dithionite is omitted. Recoveries of ethanol an d IS were, respectively, 1.98 and 28.1% for whole blood, and 2.91 and 35.1% for urine. The calibration curves for ethanol were linear in the range 2.5-400 mg L-1 for whole blood and 0.5-400 mg L-1 for urine; th e detection limits for whole blood and urine were 0.5 mg L-1 and 0.2 m g L-1, respectively. Data obtained for determination of ethanol after the drinking of beer are presented for two subjects. This SPME method with the new fiber for ethanol and IS resulted in sensitivity 40-1080 times greater than that obtained with the previous SPME method employi ng a Carbowax-divinylbenzene-coated fiber.