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Relationship between volatile organohalogen compounds in drinking water and human urine in Poland.

作者信息

Polkowska Zaneta, Kozłowska Katarzyna, Mazerska Zofia, Górecki Tadeusz, Namieśnik Jacek

机构信息

Department of Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Faculty, Technical University of Gdańsk, G. Narutowicza 11/12, 80-952 Gdańsk, Poland.

出版信息

Chemosphere. 2003 Dec;53(8):899-909. doi: 10.1016/S0045-6535(03)00586-1.

Abstract

Selected volatile organohalogen compounds (VOX) were investigated in urine samples from people living in different areas of the Gdańsk-Sopot-Gdynia TriCity (Poland). The analytes were isolated and preconcentrated using the so-called thin layer headspace technique with autogenous generation of the liquid sorbent. Final gas chromatographic determination was carried out by direct aqueous injection with electron capture detection. Analyte concentrations in drinking water ranged from not detected to approximately 8 microg/l (chloroform), depending on the source of drinking water in a given part of the TriCity (underground, surface or mixed). The corresponding urine levels were typically lower by about an order of magnitude. VOX levels in urine of people living in the parts of the TriCity supplied with drinking water containing elevated levels of the analytes were higher than the levels in urine of people whose drinking water originated from deep underground wells. The linear correlation coefficients for the relationships between total VOX and chloroform levels in drinking water and in urine were r2=0.65 and 0.88, respectively. The fraction of VOX excreted with urine in unchanged form did not exceed 20%.

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