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Determination of ethylenethiourea in urine by liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation-mass spectrometry for monitoring background levels in the general population.

Kate Jones1, Katan Patel, John Cocker, Ruth Bevan, Len Levy.   

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This study reports a sensitive analytical method suitable for the quantitative analysis of ethylenethiourea (ETU) in human urine and its application to samples from the general population. Sample preparation involved the use of diatomaceous earth extraction columns to remove matrix interferences. Quantification was achieved by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry using positive ion atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation. Within-day and between-day variability of 14% (n=10) and 11% (n=6), respectively, were obtained at 98 nmol/l (10 μg l(-1)). The assay was linear over the investigated range 2.5-245 nmol/l, with a limit of detection of 2.5 nmol/l. The method was applied to monitoring background levels of ETU in urine samples from the general population in the UK. Results obtained from 361 spot samples contained ETU levels ranging from less than the detection limit (54% of samples) to a maximum of 15.8 μmol/mol creatinine (14.3 μg/g creatinine). The 95th percentile was 5.7 μmol/mol creatinine (5.2 μg/g creatinine). Crown
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Year:  2009        PMID: 19914152     DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2009.10.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci        ISSN: 1570-0232            Impact factor:   3.205


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Authors:  Stefan Mandić-Rajčević; Claudio Colosio
Journal:  Toxics       Date:  2019-07-12

2.  Aerial application of mancozeb and urinary ethylene thiourea (ETU) concentrations among pregnant women in Costa Rica: the Infants' Environmental Health Study (ISA).

Authors:  Berna van Wendel de Joode; Ana María Mora; Leonel Córdoba; Juan Camilo Cano; Rosario Quesada; Moosa Faniband; Catharina Wesseling; Clemens Ruepert; Mattias Oberg; Brenda Eskenazi; Donna Mergler; Christian H Lindh
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