Affiliation:
1. Unit of Forensic Medicine, Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, University of Verona , P.le L.A. Scuro 10, Verona 37134, Italy
2. Laboratory of Pharmacokinetics and Metabolomics Analysis, Institute of Translational Medicine and Biotechnology, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University , Bolshaya Pirogovskaya Street, Moscow 119991, Russia
Abstract
Abstract
Headspace gas chromatography with a flame ionization detector (HS-GC–FID) is a well-established approach for determining blood alcohol concentration, including in cadaveric specimens. Although the integrity of blood specimens can be adequately guaranteed after the sampling, the quantification of ethanol in cadaveric blood can be affected by postmortem fermentative phenomena occurring between the time since death and the sampling of biofluids. The vitreous humor is less affected by putrefactive phenomena allowing compound determination and its use as an alternative biological matrix. The present work aimed to develop and validate a method using the salting-out effect and based on HS-GC–FID for the determination of ethanol in the vitreous humor. The reported analytical method is based on a simple vitreous humor pre-treatment consisting of a dilution (1:9) with a solution of 2.5 mol/L K2CO3 and 0.0012 mol/L tert-butanol (internal standard). After 1 min of incubation, part of the specimen evaporated in the headspace (2,000 µL) is injected into the chromatographic system and analyzed in isothermal mode (40°C), with a chromatographic time of 1.6 min. The method was validated in terms of selectivity, the lowest limit of detection, intraday and total imprecision, and trueness (bias). The determination of ethanol in the vitreous humor and blood was carried out in 75 cases. The correlation between the two matrices was confirmed in 61 cases. However, 14 vitreous humor specimens showed lower ethanol concentrations, and in the related blood specimens, it was possible to identify the signal of n-propanol, a typical product of postmortem microbial fermentation, that justifies the excess of ethanol in the blood specimens.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Chemical Health and Safety,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology,Environmental Chemistry,Analytical Chemistry
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