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titleOfInvention Determination Method of Hydroxy-PCBs in Urine
abstract In order to simultaneously analyze hydroxy PCBs (hydroxy polychlorinated biphenyls) contained in urine samples, SPME fibers (fiber) are extracted continuously using a method of extracting using solid-phase microextraction (SPME). TMS derivatization on) characterized in that the analysis. In the present invention, the concentration of hydroxy PCBs is analyzed using gas chromatography or gas chromatography / mass spectrometry. When the urine sample is analyzed by the method of the present invention, it is possible not only to obtain excellent sensitivity, shorten analysis time, simplicity and economy, but also to prevent secondary contamination generated when using an extraction solvent.
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