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Comparison of Three Techniques for Lipid Removal from Seal Blubber: Gel Permeation, Acid Treatment, and Dialysis with Semipermeable Membrane

Michael G. IkonomouAnna-lea RantalainenNorman F. Crewe

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AnalyteChromatographyChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSoil ScienceSulfuric acidPermeationPollutionSeal (mechanical)Analytical ChemistryGel permeation chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundBlubberEnvironmental ChemistrySemipermeable membraneDialysis (biochemistry)Waste Management and DisposalWater Science and Technology

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Abstract Harbor seal blubber samples were analyzed for PCDD/Fs and PCBs by splitting the initial extract into three aliquots and applying three different techniques for lipid removal (the first step of sample cleanup methodology for GC-HRMS analysis): gel permeation chromatography (GPC), sulfuric acid treatment, and dialysis through semipermeable membrane. Correlation coefficients of analyte concentrations obtained from three sets of replicate samples ranged from 0.965 to 0.994. In addition, a number of seal blubber samples were processed without pre-extraction using only the dialysis technique. The analyte concentrations in these samples correlated well with the analyte concentrations obtained from dialyzed blubber extracts (correlation higher than 0.998). For all analyses (PCDD/Fs, NO- and MO-PCBs) the average surrogate standard recoveries for the GPC and dialysis techniques varied from 68 to 111%. The recoveries for PCDD/Fs and MO-PCBs standards ranged from 61 to 89% and 36 to 43% for the NO-PCBs when ...

https://doi.org/10.1080/03067310008034116