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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 30, Issue 5, June 2006,
pp.313-316
SHORT COMMUNICATION: Stability Study of Propoxur (Baygon)
in Whole Blood and Urine Stored at Varying Temperature Conditions
Suma Ramagiri[1], Hari Kosanam[2], and P.K. Sai
Prakash[1],
[1]Osmania University, Department of Chemistry, Hyderabad-500007, India and
[2]University of Memphis, Department of Chemistry, Memphis, Tennessee 38152
A stability study has been initiated for propoxur (Baygon) in
whole blood and urine samples stored over a period of 60 days at four different
temperature conditions (room temperature, 4°C, –20°C, and –80°C).
Stability data was established on day 0, 1, 7, 14, 28, 42, and 60. Sample purification
was done by solid-phase extraction using a weak cation exchange cartridge (Isolute®
CBA), and quantitation was carried out by a validated high-performance liquid
chromatographic method with a photodiode-array UV detector. Propoxur was spiked
at two different concentration levels in both blood and urine samples [low concentration
(10 µg/L) and high concentration (100 µg/L)]. Isopropoxy phenol
was observed as the major degradation product in blood and urine samples and
confirmed by liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry.
At room temperature, a substantial decrease in concentration of about 95% was
observed at the end of the stability study in both blood and urine samples.
However, at 4°C, the concentration of propoxur observed after 60 days was
around 60% in both samples. A decrease in temperature reduced the degradation,
and finally propoxur was found to be stable at –80°C and –20°C
for the whole observation period (60 days). The data collected suggests that
knowledge about time-dependent decrease of propoxur in urine and blood samples
is of considerable significance in forensic toxicology, and, therefore, forensic
cases should be interpreted with caution.
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