Specific and sensitive quantitation of 2,2′-dichlorodiethyl sulphide (sulphur mustard) in water, plasma and blood: application to toxicokinetic study in the rat after intravenous intoxication |
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Authors: | Agn s Maisonneuve, Isabelle Callebat, Lydia Debordes,Lucien Coppet |
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Affiliation: | Agnès Maisonneuve, Isabelle Callebat, Lydia Debordes,Lucien Coppet |
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Abstract: | A sensitive and specific capillary gas chromatographic method has been developed to measure trace amounts of 2,2′-dichlorodiethyl sulphide (sulphur mustard) in environmental or biological samples. Sulphur mustard was isolated from water or plasma by a solid-phase extraction procedure and from blood by liquid—liquid extraction. The accuracy and precision of the methods were demonstrated using replicate analyses of spiked water, plasma or blood: within-run and between-run variabilities were less than 20%. These analytical methods were used to evaluate the rate of sulphur mustard degradation in water or plasma. Good linear calibration curves, with a detection limit of 45 ng/ml, were obtained for quantitation and determination of sulphur mustard in blood following its intravenous administration to rats. Initial toxicokinetic data were obtained. |
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