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Supercritical Fluids and Human Diseases

A method for the determination of diazinon in human serum has recently been published by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Liu et al. 1994) in which 2-dimensional chromatography was used to determine 15 pesticides in 4 minutes. Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) was used to recover pesticides into methylene chloride and this extract was analyzed using two 2-meter columns connected by an on-column thermal desorption modulator. Sensitivity for diazinon was reported to be 1.8 pg on-column no details about overall recoveries were provided. [Pg.173]

The high rate of pubhshed works and the nature of the supercritical phase show that the technology is promising in developing new solutions to serious diseases that currently lead the rank of causes of death and suffering. This chapter briefly reviews the application of supercritical fluid technology for human health, covering the application of extraction of bioactive compounds... [Pg.2]


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