Abstract

A new solvent elution method is described for the isolation and concentration of volatile metabolites in biological fluids. The procedure involves elution of the sample with a solvent through a micro-column of an adsorbent into glass-wool and evaporation of the excess solvent in a stream of helium at room temperature. The volatiles are recovered by subsequent heat desorption into a chromatographic system. Both elution and evaporation are made in a single step using a novel sampling device. Since the technique is based on liquid-solid adsorption chromatography, the adsorbent-solvent system which gives the maximum yield of volatile constituents was studied. The method is simple, highly efficient and reproducible, requiring only small volumes of biological fluids (less than 100 μl).

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