P. Bavazzano et al., DETERMINATION OF URINARY 2,5-HEXANEDIONE IN THE GENERAL ITALIAN POPULATION, International archives of occupational and environmental health, 71(4), 1998, pp. 284-288
Objective: Determination of the urinary levels of 2.5-hexanedione (2,5
-HD) was performed in subjects belonging to the Italian general popula
tion to define the reference value for this metabolite. Materials and
methods: Urine samples were collected from 123 healthy Italian subject
s who had not been occupationally exposed to n-hexane or methyl-n-buty
l ketone (60 men and 63 women; 53 living in urban areas and 70 living
in rural areas; 36 smokers and 87 nonsmokers; 65 aged above 35 years a
nd 58 aged below 35 years). The determinations were performed by a gas
chromatography method using a flame ionization detector (FID). A qual
ity-control step was realized by analysis of 78 of these samples by hi
gh-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with UV detection. Results
and discussion: The distribution of 2,5-HD concentration was log-norm
al and the corresponding centiles at the 95% confidence interval were
as follows: the 50th centile, 0.270 mg/l for men and 0.191 mg/l for wo
men; the 75th centile, 0.352 and 0.330 mg/l, respectively, for men and
women; and the 95th centile, 0.762 and 0.582 mg/l, respectively, for
men and women. The reference value, calculated as the upper unilateral
95% tolerance interval at 95% of confidence, was 0.795 mg/l for men a
nd 0.627 for women.