Page:NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods - 8304.pdf/1
BENZIDINE in urine (SCREENING TEST)
C12 H12 N2
MW: 184.24
METHOD: 8304, Issue 2
CAS: 92-87-5
8304
RTECS: DC9625000
EVALUATION: PARTIAL
Issue 1: 15 February 1984 Issue 2: 15 August 1993
BIOLOGICAL INDICATOR OF: exposures to benzidine-based azo dyes.
SYNONYMS: [1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine
BIOLOGICAL SAMPLING
SPECIMEN:
MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUE:
VISIBLE ABSORPTION/THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY (TLC)
ANALYTE:
2,4,5-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid derivative of benzidine
WAVELENGTH:
400 nm
TLC IDENTIFICATION:
UV and visible R f = 0.41
ESTIMATED LOD:
0.1 µg/100 mL urine (visible absorption); 0.3 µg/100 mL urine (TLC)
CALIBRATION:
aqueous solutions of benzidine
QUALITY CONTROL:
frozen pooled urine
RANGE:
0.1 to 20 µg/100 mL urine
RECOVERY:
70% @ 0.5 µg/100 mL urine
PRECISION (Sr):
0.12 @ 0.5 µg/100 mL urine
ACCURACY:
± 53%
2 urine samples, 150 mL each, before and after 6 h of exposure
PRESERVATIVE: none SHIPMENT:
with dry ice in insulated container
STABILITY:
stable for 2 months @ - 20 °C
CONTROLS:
collect urine from non-exposed workers
APPLICABILITY: This method is specific for aromatic amines and can be used to screen workers exposed to benzidine or benzidine-based azo dyes.
INTERFERENCES: In addition to false positives from other free aromatic amines, some drugs (e.g., antihistamines) contain free aromatic amines; however, these compounds do not produce R f values corresponding to benzidine by TLC.
OTHER METHODS: This method replaces P&CAM 315 [1] with minor revisions. Method 8306 is a specific method for benzidine in urine by electron capture gas chromatography.
NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods (NMAM), Fourth Edition, 8/15/93