
doi: 10.1007/bf00379075
pmid: 1889881
A simple method for the determination of 4-chlorocatechol (ClCh, 4-chloro-1,2-benzenediol) and chlorophenols (ClPh), metabolites of monochlorobenzene (ClBz), in urine by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is described. Enzymatic hydrolysates of urine were applied to a stainless-steel column packed with octadecyl-silanized silica gel, and a mixed solution of 20 mM potassium phosphate monobasic: acetonitryl (75:25, v/v) was used as a mobile phase. The procedures for ether extraction and evaporation of extract could be omitted. The accuracy and precision of the present HPLC method were satisfactory. The excretion kinetics of ClCh and p-ClPh were investigated over 35 h after cessation of ClBz inhalation. Proportional relationships between concentrations of ClBz in air and of its metabolites in urine were observed. The slopes of regression lines predicting the levels of ClCh, p-ClPh and total ClPh in urine taken during the last 2 h of exposure to ClBz in air were 6.56, 1.13 and 2.83 mg/g creatinine for 1 ppm ClBz, respectively. ClBz in the blood and the end exhaled air of subjects at the end of exposure were identified by gas chromatography (GC) and mass spectrometry. A proportional relationship was observed between the concentration of ClBz in air and that in blood. The validity of the threshold limit value (TLV) for ClBz as evaluated from the subjective and objective symptoms is discussed.
Adult, Male, Metabolic Clearance Rate, Catechols, Air Pollutants, Occupational, Middle Aged, Chlorobenzenes, Occupational Exposure, Humans, Maximum Allowable Concentration, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Chlorophenols, Environmental Monitoring
Adult, Male, Metabolic Clearance Rate, Catechols, Air Pollutants, Occupational, Middle Aged, Chlorobenzenes, Occupational Exposure, Humans, Maximum Allowable Concentration, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Chlorophenols, Environmental Monitoring
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