A novel effervescent tablet‐assisted demulsified dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction based on the solidification of floating organic droplet was developed to determine methadone prior to gas chromatography with flame ionization detection and gas chromatography with mass spectrometry. In this method, a tablet composed of citric acid, sodium carbonate, and 1‐undecanol was utilized. The resulting effervescent tablet generated carbon dioxide in situ to disperse 1‐undecanol in the sample. Thus, the dispersive and extraction processes were performed in one synchronous step. An aliquot of acetonitrile as the demulsifier solvent was used for the separation of two phases instead of centrifugation. Under optimal conditions, the developed method was linear up to 50 000 µg/L with correlation coefficients higher than 0.99. Moreover, limits of detection and limits of the quantification were in the range of 3‐10 and 7‐30 µg/L in water and biological samples, respectively. Intra‐ and interday precisions (n = 6) of the spiked methadone at a concentration level of 50 µg/L were over ranges of 5.1‐6.8% and 5.7‐7.1%, respectively. The preconcentration factors and recovery values were obtained in the range of 140‐145 and 98.1 to 101.6% in real samples, respectively.
δ-Thalassemia (δ-thal) has no clinical symptoms, but its coinheritance with β-thal may cause misdiagnosis, especially in countries with a high prevalence of β-thal where prevention programs have been implemented. The molecular basis of most β-thal syndromes have been defined, while the spectrum of mutations causing δ-thal have not been well characterized. A couple was referred to us for thalassemia molecular screening. Since she had rather low values of Hb A₂ and normal Hb F, her δ-globin gene was amplified and directly sequenced. We found two different mutations on her δ-globin genes: HBD: c.92+5G>T/HBD:c.428C>A. The c.92+5G>T mutation has not been previously reported. Two different mutations in trans may explain the reduced Hb A₂ level.
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