The Laboratory for Residue Studies, Department of Veterinary Physiology, Pharmacology, and Toxicology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University, USA.
Environ Monit Assess. 1993 Nov;28(2):109-16. doi: 10.1007/BF00547029.
A new multiresidue extraction technique was used to determine incurred chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticide residues in various fish species sampled at 2 locations along the Tensas River in Louisiana. Residue levels of total DDT (combined DDT, DDE, and DDD levels) in fish muscle fillets from paired samples ranged from 0.2 to 3.9 ppm on a wet weight basis. These findings were compared to those of another laboratory that used a different protocol to isolate the residues from the fish muscle fillets. This latter protocol typifies the more complicated, time-consuming protocols used by governmental agencies for screening purposes. Results demonstrated that the new extraction technique reduced analysis time, solvent waste, and cost per sample without affecting the quality of residue detection and measurement.
一种新的多残留提取技术被用于测定在路易斯安那州 Tensas 河沿线两个地点采集的各种鱼类样本中的已摄入的氯化烃类农药残留。对来自配对样本的鱼肌肉片中总滴滴涕(滴滴涕、DDE 和 DDD 的总和)残留水平的测定结果表明,基于湿重,其含量范围为 0.2 至 3.9ppm。这些发现与另一个实验室的结果进行了比较,后者使用不同的方案从鱼肌肉片中分离残留。后一种方案是政府机构用于筛选目的的更复杂、耗时的方案的典型代表。结果表明,新的提取技术在不影响残留检测和测量质量的情况下,减少了分析时间、溶剂浪费和每个样品的成本。