Analysis of cyanide in blood by headspace solid-phase microextraction (SPME) and capillary gas chromatography

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K. Takekawa
M. Oya
A. Kido
O. Suzuki
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[1] Yamanashi Medical University,Department of Legal Medicine
[2] Yamanashi Police Headquarters,Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory
[3] Hamamatsu University School of Medicine,Department of Legal Medicine
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Chromatographia | 1998年 / 47卷
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Gas chromatography; Solid-phase microextraction; Headspace sampling; Cyanide in blood;
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Cyanide can be extracted from whole blood samples by headspace solid-phase microextraction (SPME) with a Carbowax/divinylbenzene-coated fiber. During heating a vial of a whole blood sample containing cyanide and acetonitrile as internal standard (IS) at 50°C in the presence of Na2SO4, a Carbowax/divinylbenzene-coated SPME fiber was exposed in the headspace of the vial for 45 min to allow adsorption of cyanide and IS. The fiber needle was then injected into a capillary gas chromatography (GC) instrument equipped with nitrogen-phosphorus detection. The headspace SPME-GC with a Supel-Q PLOT fused silica capillary column gave large peaks for cyanide and IS; almost no interfering peaks appeared. Recoveries of cyanide dnd IS from human whole blood were 3.02–4.06% and 0.21%, respectively. The calibration curve for cyanide added to human blood showed excellent linearity in the range of 0.04–4.0 μg mL−1; the detection limit was about 0.02 μg mL−1. The coefficients of intra-day and inter-day variation were not greater than 7.1 and 9.2%. Good correlation (r2=0.999) was found between the present SPME-GC method and the conventional microdiffusion colorimetric method. Data on determination of cyanide in rat blood after intraperitoneal administration are also presented.
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