Abstract

Dried blood spot (DBS) detection has the advantages of small blood collection, convenience, and reliability, which provides a possibility for large-scale evaluation of arsenic exposure in human population. Herein, a facile Lego-spinner pretreatment device is rationally designed for speciation analysis of arsenic in DBSs by ion chromatography-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (IC-ICP-MS). In the mixing mode of the Lego-spinner, the magnetic stir bar in the centrifuge tube rotates under a magnetic field to assist the dispersive extraction of arsenic species in the DBS with reagents. In the centrifugation mode of the Lego-spinner, the arsenic extract is separated from the blood matrix for the subsequent IC-ICP-MS analysis. For the DBS prepared from 80 μL of whole blood, the whole pretreatment operation can be completed within 25 min. The detection limits of arsenobetaine, arsenite, dimethylarsenate, monomethylarsonate, and arsenate in the DBS are 0.09-0.15 μg L-1, and precisions are <11%. The concentrations of these five arsenic species are highly correlated between whole blood and the DBS (r2 > 0.97), and Bland-Altman analysis indicates that the concentration difference of arsenic species between whole blood and the DBS is within ±20%. The DBS sampling approach can effectively preserve arsenic species for at least 30 days at 4 °C, and the contents of arsenic species in the DBS prepared from capillary blood are in a reasonable agreement with those of venous whole blood (gold standard). This Lego-spinner provides a handy and efficient tool for fast extraction of arsenic species in DBSs, facilitating the in-depth study of arsenic migration and transformation in the human body.

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