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Citation

Stevens HM, Moffat AC, Drayton JV. Am. Educ. Res. J. 1976; 8(2): 131-137.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1976, American Educational Research Association, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

976898

Abstract

A rapid method is described for the extraction and identification of fluoroacetamide and fluoroacetic acid from tissues, by gas chromatography, using a mass spectrometer in the multiple ion monitoring mode as the detector. Recoveries from animal and human tissue macerates, after the addition of each compound, were approximately 30--35% for fluoroacetamide and 50--55% for fluoroacetic acid. Minimum detectable levels in tissues were found to be circa 0.7 mug/g for the amide and 0.1 mug/g for the acid. Visceral tissue levels were found to be approximately 3 mug/g for fluoroacetamide, and 2.5--10 mug/g fluoroacetic acid in guinea pigs and rabbits which had been fatally poisoned with these compounds.


Language: en

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