K. Wiberg et al., ENANTIOSELECTIVE GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY MASS-SPECTROMETRY OF METHYLSULFONYL PCBS WITH APPLICATION TO ARCTIC MARINE MAMMALS, Analytical chemistry (Washington), 70(18), 1998, pp. 3845-3852
Four different commercially available cyclodextrin (CD) capillary gas
chromatography (GC) columns were tested for the enantioselective separ
ation of nine environmentally persistent atropisomeric 3- and 4-methyl
sulfonyl PCBs (MeSO2-CBs), The selected columns contained cyclodextrin
s with various cavity diameters (beta- or gamma-CD), which were methyl
ated and/or tert-butyldimethylsilylated (TBDMS) in the 2,3,6-O-positio
ns. The beta-CD column with TBDMS substituents in all of the 2,3,6-O-p
ositions was by far the most selective column for the MeSO2-CBs tested
. Enantiomers of congeners with 3-MeSO2 substitution were more easily
separated than those with 4-MeSO2 substitution. The separation also se
emed to be enhanced for congeners with the chlorine atoms on the non-M
eSO2-containing ring and clustered on one side of the same ring. The 2
,3-di-O-methyl-6-O-TBDMS-beta-CD was found to give somewhat better sel
ectivity than the corresponding gamma-CD, in comparison between the tw
o columns, which were identical in all other respects. Enantioselectiv
e analysis of arctic ringed seal (Phoca hispida) and polar bear (Ursus
maritimus) adipose tissue revealed a strong dominance of certain enan
tiomers, For example, the enantiomer ratio (ER) of 3-MeSO2-CB149 was 0
.32 and <0.1 in ringed seal blubber and polar bear fat, respectively.
These low ER values are indicative of highly enantioselective formatio
n, enantioselective metabolism, enantioselective transport across cell
membranes, or a combination of the three in both species. Comparable
results for the enantiomeric analysis of MeSO2-CBs in biotic tissue ex
tracts were obtained using two highly selective mass spectrometric tec
hniques, ion trap mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry and electron cap
ture negative ion low-resolution mass spectrometry.