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Analytical Science & Technology 2021 Volume.34 No. 4 p.180 ~ p.190
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Effective determination of nicotine enantiomers from e-liquids and biological fluids by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) using dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME)
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Song Seung-Hoon
Myung Seung-Woon
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Abstract
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This study compared the efficacy of chiral GC and chiral HPLC for the analysis of nicotine. To develop a suitable dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) method, the following parameters were optimized: pH, extraction solvent, dispersive solvent, type and quantity of salt, and laboratory temperature. The validation of the method was carried out by the established HPLC method. The LODs were 0.11 §¶/mL and 0.17 §¶/mL for the (S)- and (R)- enantiomers, respectively. The LOQs were 0.30 §¶/mL and 0.44 §¶/mL, respectively. The optimal calibration range was between 0.30-18 §¶/mL and 0.44-4.40 §¶/mL, respectively, and the correlation coefficient (r2) was 0.9978-0.9996. The intra-day accuracy was 79.9-110.6 %, and the intra-day precision was 1.3-12.0 %. The inter-day accuracy was 87.8-108.0 %, and the inter-day precision was 4.0-12.8 %. E-liquid and biological fluids (urine and saliva) were analyzed using the established method.
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KEYWORD
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nicotine enantiomers, DLLME, HPLC, GC/MS, e-liquid, urine, saliva
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