Quantitative detection of bisphenol A and bisphenol A diglycidyl ether metabolites in human plasma by liquid chromatography–electrospray mass spectrometry

Koichi Inoue , Akiko Yamaguchi , Megumi Wada , Yoshihiro Yoshimura , Tsunehisa Makino , Hiroyuki Nakazawa
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Abstract

Due to the ubiquity of epoxy resin compounds and their potential role in increasing the risk for reproductive dysfunction and cancer, the need for an assessment of human exposure is urgent. Therefore, we developed a method for measuring bisphenol A (BPA) and bisphenol A diglycidyl ether (BADGE) metabolites in human blood samples using high-performance liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC–MS). Human blood samples were processed using enzymatic deconjugation of the glucuronides followed by a novel sample preparation procedure using a solid-phase-cartridge column. This selective analytical method permits rapid detection of the metabolites, free BPA and a hydrolysis product of BADGE (BADGE-4OH) with detection limits in the low nanogram per milliliter range (0.1 ng ml−1 of BPA and 0.5 ng ml−1 of BADGE-4OH). The sample extraction was achieved by Oasis HLB column on gradient elution. The recoveries of BPA and BADGE-4OH added to human plasma samples were above 70.0% with a standard deviation of less than 5.0%. This selective, sensitive and accurate method will assist in elucidating potential associations between human exposure to epoxy-based compounds and adverse health effects.

液相色谱-电喷雾质谱法定量检测人血浆中双酚A和双酚A二缩水甘油醚代谢物
由于环氧树脂化合物的普遍存在及其在增加生殖功能障碍和癌症风险方面的潜在作用,迫切需要对人类暴露进行评估。因此,我们建立了一种高效液相色谱-电喷雾电离质谱(LC-MS)检测人血液样品中双酚a (BPA)和双酚a二甘油酯醚(BADGE)代谢物的方法。人类血液样品处理使用酶解葡萄糖醛酸酯,随后采用一种新型的样品制备程序,使用固相圆筒柱。这种选择性分析方法可以快速检测代谢产物、游离BPA和BADGE (BADGE- 4oh)的水解产物,检测限在低纳克/毫升范围内(BPA为0.1 ng ml - 1, BADGE- 4oh为0.5 ng ml - 1)。采用Oasis HLB柱进行梯度洗脱。人血浆样品中BPA和BADGE-4OH的加样回收率均在70.0%以上,标准偏差小于5.0%。这种选择性、灵敏和准确的方法将有助于阐明人类接触环氧基化合物与不良健康影响之间的潜在关联。
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