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Comparison of Analytical Methods for DEHP Migration from PVC Bags for Blood Storage and Infusion; By Gas Chromatography and UV-vis Spectrophotometry  

Kim, Jung Hwan (Department of Fiber & Polymer Engineering, Center for Advanced Functional Polymers, Hanyang University)
Kim, Seong Hun (Department of Fiber & Polymer Engineering, Center for Advanced Functional Polymers, Hanyang University)
Choi, Hyeong Ki (Biotechnology & Environmental Engineering Division, Agency for Technology and Standards)
Lee, Chang Hyung (Department of Medical Devices & Radiation Health, Korea Food & Drug Administration)
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Analytical Science and Technology / v.15, no.1, 2002 , pp. 72-79 More about this Journal
Abstract
Di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) may be released from plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) articles. In the cases of various methods for the quantitative analysis of migrating DEHP, there are much differences in migrating quantity according to the experimental methods. It is therefore important to make the comparison and analysis between these two results. A study of DEHP migration from blood and infusion bags has been carried out in different methods to evaluate the amount of DEHP migration using gas chromatograph and UV-vis spectrophotometry. Five PVC bags were cut into plane sheets in size of $40{\times}10{\times}0.4mm$, then were immersed in extraction solvent for an hour to release DEHP. It was determined by a gas chromatograph that $23.2{\sim}70.9{\mu}g/mL$ of DEHP was extracted. While extraction solvent was injected into PVC bags which were then placed for an hour to leach DEHP out. It was checked by a UV-vis spectrophotometer that the concentration of DEHP in extraction solvent was $24.8{\sim}41.3{\mu}g/mL$. Two results show different values according to the extraction conditions and experimental methods and the gas chromatographic results were converted into UV-vis spectroscopic results on condition that DEHP would be extracted equally per unit time and unit contact area. It was concluded that DEHP migrating amounts are approximately equal in two analytical methods.
Keywords
poly(vinylchloride); di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate; plasticizer migration; gas chromatograph; UV-vis spectrophotometry;
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