Molecules (Aug 2021)

Ion Chromatography with Pulsed Amperometric Detection for Determining Cyanide in Urine and Meconium Samples

  • Ewa Jaszczak-Wilke,
  • Krystyna Kozioł,
  • Bogumiła Kiełbratowska,
  • Żaneta Polkowska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154672
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 15
p. 4672

Abstract

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The parents’ addictions and eating habits have a significant influence on the child’s growth. The first stool of a newborn baby provides a large amount of information about xenobiotics transmitted by the mother’s body. The analytical technique used in the study is ion chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection (IC-PAD). The biological samples, which were obtained from women staying in a maternity ward and their partners, revealed cyanide concentrations in urine samples spanning 1.30–25.3 μg L−1. Meanwhile, the results of the meconium samples were in the range of 1.54 μg L−1 to 24.9 μg L−1. Under the optimized chromatographic conditions, the IC-PAD system exhibited satisfactory repeatability (R n = 3) and good linearity in the range of 1–100 μg L−1. Thus, it proved to be an effective tool for monitoring trace cyanide concentration in a series of human body fluid matrices, including meconium. Based on the literature review, this is the first application of the IC-PAD analytical technique for the determination of cyanide ions in meconium samples.

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