Rapid derivatization of phosphorus-containing amino acid herbicides in plasma and urine using microwave heating

J Toxicol Sci. 2023;48(1):15-24. doi: 10.2131/jts.48.15.

Abstract

We developed a derivatization technique that involves microwave heating to reduce the overall forensic analysis time of phosphorus-containing amino acid herbicides (PAAHs). Combined with an extraction method that uses titanium (IV) oxide (TiO2), we were able to obtain a practical analytical method for PAAHs and their metabolites in samples intended for poisoning cases. The optimized derivatization conditions were 700 W power and 5-min irradiation time, which is a significant time-saving. The plasma samples extracted using TiO2-packed Tip columns and derivatized under the optimized conditions had an intra-day accuracy and precision within 9.3% and 9.0%, respectively. The intermediate accuracy and precision were within 8.8% and 8.5%, respectively, and the recoveries were more than 91.2%. Similarly, for urine samples, the intra-day accuracy and precision were within 13.3% and 9.1%, respectively. The intermediate accuracy and precision were within 13.6% and 10.3%, respectively, and finally, the recoveries were more than 88.2%. In addition to reducing the pretreatment time, this method was suitable for reducing the overall labor burden on laboratories responsible for routine analysis because of its stable validation data.

Keywords: Extraction; Microwave heating; N-acetyl-O-methyl derivatization; Phosphorus-containing amino acid herbicides; Titanium (IV) oxide.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acids
  • Heating
  • Herbicides*
  • Microwaves
  • Phosphorus

Substances

  • Herbicides
  • Amino Acids
  • titanium dioxide
  • Phosphorus