Question 18: A urine sample from a non-smoking adult female has a nicotine concentration of 78 µg-L-¹. How many times higher is the concentration of nicotine in the urine sample of the girl based on your calculation in Question 17?
The following method was used to determine the levels of nicotine (1) in the urine of smokers. A 1.00 cm³ sample of urine was placed in a 12 cm³ vial containing 0.7 g Na,CO, powder. After 5.00 ug of the internal standard 5-aminoquinoline (2) was injected, the vial was capped with a rubber septum. The vial was heated to 80°C for 20 minutes before an SPME needle was passed through the septum. The fibre was left in the headspace for 5 minutes. Then volatile substances were desorbed from the fibre at 250°C for 10 minutes in the GC injection port. During this time the column was held at 60°C while the analyte and internal standard were trapped at the beginning of the column. The column temperature was then raised to 260°C at 25°C min. The eluate was monitored by El-MS with SIM at "/, 84 for nicotine and at ", 144 for the internal standard. All values are averages of duplicate measurements. NH₂ 1 2 Calibration y = 0.0064x + 0.0222 R' = 0.9956 A (nicotine) A (5-aminoquinoline) 100 150 250 Concentration (ug-L') 1.6 1.4 1.2 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 200
Question 18: A urine sample from a non-smoking adult female has a nicotine concentration of 78 µg-L-¹. How many times hi
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