2 results match your criteria: "ISPESL-National Institute of Occupational Safety and Prevention[Affiliation]"

Analytical tests to measure chemicals in saliva can be employed for numerous analytes, endogenous compounds or xenobiotics. The objective was to determine which chemicals can be analysed with this matrix, which analytical methods are applicable, and what application is possible for biomonitoring. We reviewed the literature using three databases, MEDLINE, PubMed and Scopus, collecting articles on different kinds of analysis in saliva.

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Complete separation of urinary metabolites of xylene in HPLC/DAD using β-cyclodextrin: application for biological monitoring.

J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci

October 2010

Department of Occupational Medicine, ISPESL-National Institute of Occupational Safety and Prevention, via Fontana Candida 1, 00040 Monteporzio Catone (RM), Italy.

To determine the biomarkers of exposure to xylene, urinary 2-, 3- and 4-methyl-hippuric acids, a new HPLC/DAD analytical method has been developed, which uses β-cyclodextrin as an additive for elution; its complexing abilities are exploited to achieve complete chromatographic separation of the three isomers. The mobile phase was a 3% aqueous solution of β-cyclodextrin, pH 3, and methanol, 80:20, in isocratic conditions, with a flow rate of 1 mL/min. To optimize quantitative analysis three wavelengths were employed for detection: λ=198 nm, λ=200 nm, and λ=202 nm.

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