Quantitative analysis of acetaldehyde in whole blood from human and various animals by gas chromatography |
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Authors: | T Miyake T Shibamoto |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of California, Davis 95616, USA. |
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Abstract: | Acetaldehyde present in the blood of bull, chicken, hamster, horse, human, monkey, pig, rabbit, rat and sheep, was quantitatively analyzed by a newly developed gas chromatographic method. Acetaldehyde in a blood sample was reacted with cysteamine to give 2-methylthiazolidine, which was extracted with dichloromethane and subsequently analyzed by gas chromatography with a fused-silica capillary column and a nitrogen-phosphorus detector. The quantities of acetaldehyde found in blood ranged from 2.04 micromol/ml (hamster) to 14.8 micromol/ml (pig). The quantity of acetaldehyde recovered from human blood was 6.17 micromol/ml. |
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