6 research outputs found

    Multiresidue determination of nicotinoid insecticide residues in drinking water by liquid chromatography with electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

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    A multianalyte method has been developed for the confirmation and quantification of four neonicotinoids, acetamiprid, imidacloprid, thiacloprid and thiamethoxam in drinking water. These insecticides were extracted from water by solid-phase extraction (SPE) LiChrolut EN. Analytes’ determination and quantification were performed by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS). Extraction efficiency experiments demonstrated the ability of this method to extract nicotinoids from water samples. Confirmatory analysis was carried out by LC-electrospray ionization–mass spectrometry (LC-ESI–MS) instrumentation equipped with a single-quadrupole mass filter. MS data acquisition was performed by two-ion selected ion monitoring (SIM) program. Average recoveries of the four analytes from drinking water samples were in the range of 95 and 104% with relative standard deviations (R.S.D.) < 20%. The limit of quantification (LOQ) for each of the four insecticides was 0.03 microgL−1

    Discrepancies between serum and erythrocyte concentrations of vitamin E in hemodialysis patients: role of HDL-bound fraction of vitamin E

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    Recently, we have demonstrated that hemodialysis (HD) patients have higher serum and lower erythrocyte concentrations of vitamin E than controls. It is known that transfer of vitamin E from serum to erythrocyte is mostly due to high-density lipoproteins (HDL). For a better definition of the pattern of distribution of vitamin E in HD patients, we have dosed the amount of vitamin bound to serum HDL fraction. In 8 patients and in 8 healthy controls, we have determined the concentration of serum erythrocyte and HDL-bound vitamin E. The latest was obtained on an ultracentrifuged HDL fraction. HDL fractions from HD patients have been found to contain larger amounts of vitamin E than controls. The previously described higher serum and lower erythrocyte concentrations of vitamin E in HD patients have been confirmed in the study. The deficit of vitamin E in the membranes of erythrocytes from HD patients has been shown to be the result of increased consumption of the vitamin in the erythrocyte membranes, where it represents the major antioxidant agent. However, the finding of increased amounts of vitamin bound to HDL in HD patients suggests that the transfer of the vitamin to the erythrocyte membranes may also be defective

    Rapporto sulle revisioni di analisi per residui antiparassitari: 1988-1995

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    Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR). Biblioteca Centrale / CNR - Consiglio Nazionale delle RichercheSIGLEITItal

    Toxicological aspects of cannabinoid, pesticide and metal levels detected in light Cannabis inflorescences grown in Italy

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    Recently, the cultivation of light Cannabis, with a total THC content less than 0.6%, has been encouraged due to its industrial and therapeutic potential. This has increased the consumption of hemp for both smoking purposes and food preparation. Even so, Cannabis inflorescences are not subject to EU regulations and standards provided for food and tobacco products. A study was carried out on thirty-one inflorescences samples, collected in different Italian regions, in order to determine cannabinoids, pesticides and metals and to evaluate the exposure of consumers to contaminants and ensure a safe consumption. Contents of THC were always below 0.5%, while CBD ranged between 0.3 and 8.64%. The determination of 154 pesticides showed that 87% of the samples contained fungicides and insecticides in the range 0.01-185 μg/g. The most found are spynosad and cyprodinil. The concentration of metals ranged from 1 to more than 100 μg/g, and As, Cd, Co, Cr, Hg, Cu, Mo, Ni and V exceeded the regulatory US limits for inhaled Cannabis products, while Pb exceeded them for both oral and inhaled products. These contaminants are intrinsically toxic and may affect public health. Actions are needed to establish regulatory measures and reduce the adverse effects caused by contaminants in Cannabis
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