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Flameless atomic absorption (FAA) and gas-liquid chromatographic studies in arsenic bioanalysis.

Procedures for assessment of arsenic in soft tissue by use of flameless atomic absorption (FAA) and gas-liquid chromatography (GLC), have been evolved, with special emphasis on the analytical distinction among inorganic, monomethyl-, and dimethylarsenic in several oxidation states. The chemical base...

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Autores principales: Mushak, P, Dessauer, K, Walls, E L
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1977
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/908312
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description Procedures for assessment of arsenic in soft tissue by use of flameless atomic absorption (FAA) and gas-liquid chromatography (GLC), have been evolved, with special emphasis on the analytical distinction among inorganic, monomethyl-, and dimethylarsenic in several oxidation states. The chemical bases for such speciation reside in several properties of the arsenicals under consideration: (1) pentavalent inorganic arsenic, methylarsonic, and cacodylic acid are not extracted from tissue matter made strongly acid with hydrochloric acid, while the corresponding trivalent forms (as halides) are extracted; (2) chloroform extracts of samples treated under reducing conditions (HCl-KI) retain organoarsenicals when these extracts are re-extracted with water, but do not when aqueous solutions of oxidants are employed; (3) reduced cacodylate (dimethylarsinous acid) is not detected in the graphite furnace of an FAA unit under conditions selected, while cacodylate can be so detected. For GLC studies, monomethyl- and dimethylarsenic are simultaneously measured as the diethyldithiocarbamate complexes with an instrument equipped for electron-capture detection and containing a glass column packed with silanized 5% OV-17 on Anakrom A.S.
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spelling pubmed-16373982006-11-17 Flameless atomic absorption (FAA) and gas-liquid chromatographic studies in arsenic bioanalysis. Mushak, P Dessauer, K Walls, E L Environ Health Perspect Research Article Procedures for assessment of arsenic in soft tissue by use of flameless atomic absorption (FAA) and gas-liquid chromatography (GLC), have been evolved, with special emphasis on the analytical distinction among inorganic, monomethyl-, and dimethylarsenic in several oxidation states. The chemical bases for such speciation reside in several properties of the arsenicals under consideration: (1) pentavalent inorganic arsenic, methylarsonic, and cacodylic acid are not extracted from tissue matter made strongly acid with hydrochloric acid, while the corresponding trivalent forms (as halides) are extracted; (2) chloroform extracts of samples treated under reducing conditions (HCl-KI) retain organoarsenicals when these extracts are re-extracted with water, but do not when aqueous solutions of oxidants are employed; (3) reduced cacodylate (dimethylarsinous acid) is not detected in the graphite furnace of an FAA unit under conditions selected, while cacodylate can be so detected. For GLC studies, monomethyl- and dimethylarsenic are simultaneously measured as the diethyldithiocarbamate complexes with an instrument equipped for electron-capture detection and containing a glass column packed with silanized 5% OV-17 on Anakrom A.S. 1977-08 /pmc/articles/PMC1637398/ /pubmed/908312 Text en
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Mushak, P
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Flameless atomic absorption (FAA) and gas-liquid chromatographic studies in arsenic bioanalysis.
title Flameless atomic absorption (FAA) and gas-liquid chromatographic studies in arsenic bioanalysis.
title_full Flameless atomic absorption (FAA) and gas-liquid chromatographic studies in arsenic bioanalysis.
title_fullStr Flameless atomic absorption (FAA) and gas-liquid chromatographic studies in arsenic bioanalysis.
title_full_unstemmed Flameless atomic absorption (FAA) and gas-liquid chromatographic studies in arsenic bioanalysis.
title_short Flameless atomic absorption (FAA) and gas-liquid chromatographic studies in arsenic bioanalysis.
title_sort flameless atomic absorption (faa) and gas-liquid chromatographic studies in arsenic bioanalysis.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/908312
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