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Published: Journal of Analytical Toxicology, Volume 20, Number 5, September 1996, pp. 313-317.
Normal Values for Pentachlorophenol in Urine Samples Collected
from a General Population
Ronald G. Treble and Thomas S. Thompson
Aliquots of urine samples collected over a 24-h period from normal individuals were analyzed for pentachlorophenol (PCP). Urine samples were taken from subjects living in various regions (both rural and urban) throughout the province of Saskatchewan. Urinary PCP concentrations were determined with gas chromatographymass spectrometry and stable isotope dilution. The normal PCP concentrations were found to range from 0.05 to 3.6 ng/mL. Because the aliquots analyzed were taken from 24-h sample collections, the normal range of PCP excreted on a daily basis was determined. A total of 69 samples taken from 26 males and 43 females who ranged in age from 6 to 87 years were analyzed. The average amount of excreted PCP was determined to be 4.3 nmol/day.
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