Determination of diquat in biological materials by electron spin resonance spectroscopy
β Scribed by Minakata, Kayoko ;Suzuki, Osamu ;Kumazawa, Takeshi ;Asano, Minoru ;Harada, Naoko
- Book ID
- 104661840
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 465 KB
- Volume
- 103
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1437-1596
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
An electron spin resonance (ESR) method already in use for the quantitative analysis of paraquat was applied to the analysis of diquat in blood, serum, urine, tissue homogenates and several drinks without purification of the samples. The diquat radical produced with ascorbic acid at alkaline pH was much more stable than that produced with the commonly used sodium dithionite. Radical decay in solutions covered with n-hexane was less than 5% after 60min over a wide range of ascorbic acid concentrations. In 0.2N NaOH solution 85% of the radicals was present even after 24 h. The limit of detection was 0.3 gg/ml and the required amount of sample was 0.1 ml. When both diquat and paraquat were present in a sample the diquat was first extracted with 1-butanol prior to the ESR measurement, because both species were converted to the radicals.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
A simple, selective and sensltlve method for the determmatlon of the herbicide dlquat m different materials 1s described The dlquat radical generated by its reduction with alkaline sodium dlthlonlte can be detected by electron spm resonance (ESR) spectrometry at room temperature There IS a linear re
Offic. Agv. Chemists, 3s (1052) 8'3. 7 W. 'I'. MA\*rHts, 1. ASSOC. o/fit. 1Igv. Chevriists, 35 (1952) qofi; 36 (1953) 41 I ; 38 (1955) 387; n 0 I 0