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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 30, Issue 4, May 2006,
pp.252-257
Gas Chromatography Analysis of Urinary Alkoxyacetic Acids
as Biomarkers of Exposure to Aliphatic Alkyl Ethers
Nanqin Li, Ih Chu, Raymond Poon, and Mike G. Wade
Systemic Toxicology and Pharmacokinetics Section, Environmental and Occupational
Toxicology Division, Environmental Health Science Bureau, Health Canada.
Analysis of alkoxyacetic acids has received considerable research
interest in toxicology because these compounds have been reported as metabolites
and biomarkers of exposure to widely used industrial chemicals such as alkyl-substituted
ethylene glycols and other aliphatic ethers. This paper describes an improved
method for the determination of methoxyacetic acid (MAA), ethoxyacetic acid
(EAA), and butoxyacetic acid (BAA) in rat urine. Solid-phase extraction with
BakerbondT C18 bonded silica cartridges was successfully employed to isolate
the acids from rat urine. The acids were then converted to methyl esters with
diazomethane derivatization and analyzed using a gas chromatograph (GC) equipped
with a mass spectrometry (MS) and a GC with flame ionization detector (FID).
Employing GC–MS under selected ion monitoring detection, the lowest detection
concentrations for MAA, EAA, and BAA were determined to be from 2 to 4 ng/mL
urine in 1 mL of sample size. This method is 5 to 10 times more sensitive than
that using GC–FID. The method described here is superior to the existing
ones reported in the literature in that it employs an easy sample treatment
procedure and gives much higher recoveries, making it suitable for routine assays.
The utility of this new method was demonstrated in a toxicology study of aliphatic
alkyl ethers.
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