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In this study, an innovative method was developed to detect and quantify phthalates in fresh
cetacean blubber. An adaptation of the ammonium formate QuEChERS method was used and
adapted as a micro-extraction for small quantities of samples. Significantly, this technique utilized
minimal quantities of reagents and salts, with the additional implementation of rigorous Quality
Assurance/Quality Control protocols to further reduce background contamination. To ensure the
reliability of this method, comprehensive validation procedures were conducted, with a specific
focus on two widely studied cetacean species: the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
and the short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus). Determination coefficients (R2) for
matrix-matched calibration were >0.93 with limits of quantifications (LOQ) of the method in the
range of 5–10 ng/g. Mean recovery values were between 40 and 100 %. This novel methodology
holds particular relevance for environmental research studies, offering the capability to detect
emerging contaminants with minimal sample requirements. This aspect is particularly valuable
in investigations that involve free-ranging animals and rely on biopsy sampling. It allows for the
assessment of contaminant levels in healthy individuals within wild populations, enhancing our
understanding of ecological impacts and potential conservation measures.
• A micro-extraction adaptation of the ammonium formate QuEChERS method was developed
and applied to a small quantity of fresh cetacean blubber to detect phthalates.
• Small quantities of reagents and salts were used, and additional Quality Assurance/ Quality
Control procedures were taken to further minimize background contamination.
• Method validation was carried out for two cosmopolitan and extensively studied cetacean
species: the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the short-finned pilot whale
(Globicephala macrorhynchus).
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Keywords
Bottlenose dolphin Pilot whale Phthalic acid esters Plastic additives GC–MS Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry . Faculdade de Ciências da Vida Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
Citation
Sambolino, A., Rodriguez, M., De la Fuente, J., Arbelo, M., Fernández, A., Kaufmann, M., ... & Dinis, A. (2024). Optimization and validation of a micro–QuEChERS method for phthalates detection in small samples of cetacean blubber. MethodsX, 12, 102502.
Publisher
Elsevier