2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2010.10.013
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Development and validation of a liquid chromatography–fluorescence–mass spectrometry method to measure glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in rat plasma

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“…In addition, the applicability of derivatizing agents should be evaluated for every matrix; the derivatization technique developed for one matrix may not work with a different matrix. For example, a method using LC‐FLD‐ESI‐MS to determine glyphosate and AMPA in one matrix (rat plasma) had to be adapted and the FMOC derivatization step modified for use with a new matrix (maize) . Also, if FMOC, the most commonly used derivatizing agent, is not removed, excess FMOC will interfere with AMPA quantitation when an –NH 2 anion exchange column is used for separation .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, the applicability of derivatizing agents should be evaluated for every matrix; the derivatization technique developed for one matrix may not work with a different matrix. For example, a method using LC‐FLD‐ESI‐MS to determine glyphosate and AMPA in one matrix (rat plasma) had to be adapted and the FMOC derivatization step modified for use with a new matrix (maize) . Also, if FMOC, the most commonly used derivatizing agent, is not removed, excess FMOC will interfere with AMPA quantitation when an –NH 2 anion exchange column is used for separation .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UV, FLD), and to lower levels of detection in water, pre‐ and post‐column derivatization methods have been used. During the past 15 years, the most commonly used derivatizing reagent has been 9‐fluorenyl methoxycarbonyl chloride (FMOC‐Cl) . FMOC‐Cl was used in about two‐thirds of the published methods that relied upon derivatizing agents (Table ).…”
Section: Analysis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment groups had significant primary DNA damage in the liver cells and leukocytes. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity was found to be inhibited with all the treatments suggesting that even low doses of glyphosate exposure can cause serious adverse effects [ 50 ]. Glyphosate undergoes one-compartment model with an elimination rate constant of K el = 0.021 h −1 when 100 mg/kg bw) of glyphosate concentrations in plasma in Sprague-Dawley rats [ 51 ].…”
Section: Glyphosate Toxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this selection, out of twenty protocols, independent on the matrix tested, in twelve [48,[50][51][52]54,55,[57][58][59]61,64,66], the common enrichment technologies (SPE, anion or cation exchange in aqueous solutions) are followed by using FMOC; fluorescent derivatives of high responses are formed, in Indications, as in Tables 1A, 1B, aqueous solutions, mostly at pH 9, under mild conditions (from room temperature up to 40°C, from 20 min up to 24 h). Next to FMOC the use of the OPA-MCE reagent, providing also fluorescent derivatives, revealed applicability in practical use [49,56,63], primarily for detection, only.…”
Section: Identification and Quantification As Various Derivativesmentioning
confidence: 99%