A strong correlation was found in a carefully selected homogenous population (n = 57) between antipyrine plasma half-life and the percent induction of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase by 3-methylcholanthrene in mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes from the same individual. The correlation coefficient of r = 0.923 indicates that antipyrine and benzo[a]pyrene share one or several common determinants that are responsible for the observed interindividual variation in the oxidation rates of the two compounds. When a heterogenous population (n = 80) was studied, the above correlation was not found (r = 0.425).
The oxidative stability of alcohol ethoxylates during storage and handling is studied. Realistic conditions are modelled by heating in quiescent air. More rigorous, extensively aerated conditions are modelled by thermogravimetry with mass spectrometric detection and differential scanning calorimetry with vapor-phase sampling.In quiescent air, C12_15 alcohol with an average of 7 moles ethylene oxide (EO) is discolored at 204°C, with some increase in aldehydes, but there is no change in the EO distribution of the sample. Under extensively aerated conditions, increased oxidation occurs above 150°C, with a loss of one EO unit on average, and increases in CO and CO 2 occur in the vapor phase above the sample. High-temperature oxidation under extensive aeration is not affected by an antioxidant or by raising the pH of the sample from 6.4 to 7.5. 72, 811-816 (1995).
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Simple rapid procedures based on salt-solvent pairs have been developed for the isolation of drugs and drug metabolites from urine, plasma, and breast milk. The best overall recovery of drugs (84-104%) was obtained by using ammonium carbonate—ethyl acetate extraction. Internal standards were added to the biological samples before the isolation procedure was begun; standards labeled with stable isotopes were preferred. The isolated drugs were quantitated by selective ion detection, with use of an LKB 9000-PDP 12 in electron impact mode, a Finnigan 1015-PDP 8/1 in chemical ionization mode, and an atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometer. Sensitivity of detection was in the nanogram to picogram range.
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