Abstract

A new faster and simple method to determine Musk Xylene is described. This method was assayed in fish, freshwater, sewages, fish oil and standard fish food pellets. The first step is a extraction, followed by a gas chromatographic separation with mass spectrometry detection using single ion monitoring to enhance the sensibility. Clean-up procedure are not required. A good linear correlation between concentration and response of mass detector was obtained. Quantification and detection limits were established in 2 μg/kg and 1 μg/kg, respectively.

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