| Literature DB >> 35879427 |
Inmaculada Moscoso-Ruiz1,2,3, Yolanda Gálvez-Ontiveros2,3, María Giles-Mancilla2, María Del Carmen Gómez-Regalado1, Ana Rivas2,3, Alberto Zafra-Gómez4,5.
Abstract
The presence of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in our daily life is increasing every day and, by extension, human exposure and the consequences thereof. Among these substances are bisphenols and parabens. Urine is used to analyze the exposure. The determination of 12 bisphenol homologues and 6 parabens is proposed. A procedure based on a method previously developed by our research group in 2014 is improved. The extraction yield is higher, because the new protocol is 5 times more efficient. Also, a comparison between calibration with pure standards and matrix calibration, to calculate the matrix effect, was also made. A high grade of matrix effect for all analytes was observed. In terms of validation, the limits of detection (LOD) were between 0.03 and 0.3 ng mL-1 and limits of quantification (LOQ) 0.1 to 1.0 ng mL-1, respectively, and the recovery is higher than 86.4% and lower than 113.6%, with a RSD lower than 13.5% in all cases. A methodology for accurate and sensitive quantification of bisphenol homologues together with parabens in human urine using UHPLC-MS/MS was developed. The method was successfully applied to 30 urine samples from children.Entities:
Keywords: Bisphenols; Dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction; Endocrine-disrupting chemicals; Parabens; UHPLC-MS/MS; Urine samples
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35879427 DOI: 10.1007/s00216-022-04231-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Bioanal Chem ISSN: 1618-2642 Impact factor: 4.478