Jh. Raymer et al., DETERMINATION OF ACRYLAMIDE IN RAT SERUM AND SCIATIC-NERVE BY GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY ELECTRON-CAPTURE DETECTION, Journal of chromatography. Biomedical applications, 619(2), 1993, pp. 223-234
A modified method for the derivatization and determination of acrylami
de as 2-bromopropenamide by gas chromatography-electron-capture detect
ion was developed and applied to serum and sciatic nerve from rats. Th
e method was accurate and precise over the calibration range 2.24-7.47
mug/ml in serum diluted 1:125 and 4-122 mug/g in sciatic nerve homoge
nate (5 mg/ml). Limits of detection were estimated to be 1200 ng/ml in
undiluted serum and 3 mug/g in intact sciatic nerve. The use of less
dilute samples to allow for lower limits of detection appears feasible
. The time-course of acrylamide in serum and sciatic nerve was studied
after acute dosing and indicated elimination half-lives of 1.8 and 2.
0 h for serum and sciatic nerve, respectively. A dose-effect relations
hip was established for each matrix after acute dosing and the measure
d acrylamide concentrations in serum (mug/ml) were approximately the s
ame as in sciatic nerve (mug/g).