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PENTACHLOROPHENOL in blood
C6HCl5O
MW:266.34
METHOD: 8001, Issue 2
CAS: 87-86-5
8001
RTECS: SM6300000
EVALUATION: FULL
BIOLOGICAL INDICATOR OF:
Issue 1: 15 May 1989 Issue 2: 15 August 1994
exposure to pentachlorophenol.
SYNONYMS: PCP; Penta
SAMPLING
MEASUREMENT
SPECIMEN:
whole blood in 5-mL tubes
TECHNIQUE: GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY, ECD
VOLUME:
5 mL
ANALYTE:
pentachloroanisole (PCP methyl ether)
INJECTION VOLUME:
5 µL
PRESERVATIVE: none SHIPMENT:
polyethylene shippers with sample container kept at 10 °C
ANTICOAGULANT:
COLUMN:
1.8 m x 4-mm ID glass, 4% SE-30, 6% OV-210 on 80/100 mesh silanized support
EDTA CARRIER GAS:
SAMPLE STABILITY:
unknown
CONTROLS: collect at least 3 blood specimens from unexposed individuals per study or one control per 10 samples for studies exceeding 30 samples
5% methane in argon, 60 mL/min
TEMPERATURE-INJECTOR: -COLUMN: -MANIFOLD: -DETECTOR: CALIBRATION:
solutions of pentachloroanisole in hexane
QUALITY CONTROL: RANGE:
220 °C 190 °C 250 °C 300 °C
spiked pooled blood
0.01 to 1 µg PCP/mL blood
ESTIMATED LOD: 0.001 to 1 µg PCP/mL blood RECOVERY:
90%
PRECISION (Sr):
0.02
ACCURACY:
± 13.9%
APPLICABILITY: This procedure measures free PCP. It is useful for monitoring PCP exposures via skin contact, inhalation, and ingestion. Blood PCP exposures are good indicators of acute short-term exposures because blood PCP values reach maximum 4 h after exposure [1]. Chronic exposures can best be monitored using Method 8303, Pentachlorophenol in urine.
INTERFERENCES: Chloronaphthalenes, polychlorinated biphenyl and Diuron are also hexane-extractable but are separated from PCP by column chromatography.
OTHER METHODS: This method is based on that of Borsetti [2].
NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods (NMAM), Fourth Edition, 8/15/94