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The method of choice for the determination of 2,5-hexanedione as an indicator of occupational exposure to n-hexane
Authors:Toshio Kawai  Kazunori Mizunuma  Tomojiro Yasugi  Yoko Uchida  Prof. Masayuki Ikeda
Affiliation:(1) Department of Public Health, Kyoto University Faculty of Medicine, 606 Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:
Summary To identify the method of choice for analysis of urine for 2,5-hexanedione (2,5-HD) as an indicator of occupational exposure to n-hexane, the end-of-shift urine samples of 36 n-hexane exposed male workers and 30 non-exposed male workers were analyzed for 2,5-HD under three conditions of hydrolysis, i.e. enzymic hydrolysis at pH 4.8, acid hydrolysis at pH 0.5, and without hydrolysis. The 2,5-HD concentrations thus determined were examined for correlation with 8-h, time-weighted average exposure concentrations of n-hexane measured by diffusive sampling. The regression analysis showed that the 2,5-HD concentrations without any hydrolysis correlated best with the intensity of exposure to n-hexane. No 2,5-HD was detected in the urine of the non-exposed subjects under the analytical conditions with no hydrolysis. Thus, the analysis without hydrolysis was considered to be the method of choice from the viewpoint of simplicity in analytical procedures, sensitive separation of the exposed from the non-exposed, and quantitative increase in the amount of 2,5-HD after n-hexane exposure.A part of this work was presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of Japan Association of Industrial Health, held in Kumamoto, Japan, on 3rd–6th April, 1990
Keywords:Biological monitoring  n-Hexane  2,5-Hexanedione  Occupational exposure  Urinalysis
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