“…Needle trap devices (NTDs) were first introduced in 2001 by Pawliszyn (Koziel et al, 2001) and are interesting owing to their good performance for analyzing volatile compounds in urine, blood and plasma samples. In the NTD microextraction method, volatile compounds can be sampled, extracted, prepared and quantified in one step in different matrices (Kędziora & Wasiak, 2017; Koziel et al, 2001; Zeverdegani, Bahrami, Rismanchian, & Shahna, 2014). For thermal desorbing and extracting analytes collected by needle traps, the needles are placed directly into the gas chromatogram injection port and the analytes enter the column with inert gas movement at high temperatures (Koziel et al, 2001).…”