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Reference Values of Urinary 3,5,6-Trichloro-2-Pyridinol in the Italian Population—Validation of Analytical Method and Preliminary Results (Multicentric Study)
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Reference ValuesChemical ContaminantGas ChromatographyEnvironmental Analytical ChemistryBioanalysisToxicologyAnalytical ChemistryClinical ChemistryLaboratory MedicineHuman BiomonitoringItalian Population—validationChromatographyUrological ResearchWine ConsumptionWater QualityPharmacologyUrologyMass SpectrometryForensic ToxicologyEnvironmental ToxicologyAnalytical MethodMedicineGeometric Standard Deviation
The interlaboratory validation of analytical procedures for the assay of urinary 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCP) in the general Italian population is reported. The determinations were performed by high-resolution gas chromatography (HRGS) with electron capture detection and HRGS with mass spectrometry (MS) in 2 laboratories. The urine samples were from 42 participants from 3 regions of Italy. The results were evaluated by interlaboratory quality control. Urinary TCP concentrations were above the detection limit (1.2 micrograms/L) in 88% of the population, with a mean detectable concentration [GM (GSD)] of 2.8 (1.9) micrograms/g creatinine (creat). (GM, geometric mean; GSD, geometric standard deviation.) The Mann-Whitney U test showed that wine consumption was a statistically significant variable (p < 0.05) for urinary concentrations of TCP. Analysis of variance of the logarithm of urinary TCP versus wine consumption and diet showed a statistically significant fit. The model used explained 30% of the total variance: wine consumption and diet accounted for 37 and 17% respectively of the explained variance.