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SPME Applications Guide - Overbrook Scientific

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(New references added to the 7th edition are in bold) <strong>SPME</strong> Fiber /<br />

Analyte / Extraction<br />

Matrix Literature Reference<br />

Biotransformation of (R)-(+)- and (S)-(-)-limonene by<br />

Conditions Instrument<br />

895 Volatile metabolites fungi and the use of <strong>SPME</strong> for screening.<br />

from limonen Phytochemistry (Oxford) (2001) 57(2) 199-208<br />

Demyttenaere, J.; De Kimpe, N; Van Belleghem, K<br />

2730 Volatile<br />

Fungal biotransformation of monoterpenes found in<br />

agro-industrial residues from orange and pulp industries into : headspace GC<br />

metabolites from aroma compounds screening using <strong>SPME</strong><br />

monoterpenes Food Sci Biotech 16, #1, 37-42 (2007)<br />

Marostica, M. R., Jr.; Onoyama Mota, N.; Baudet, N.; Pastore, G. M.<br />

802 Volatile metabolites<br />

Biotransformation of geraniol, nerol and citral by sporulated<br />

surface cultures of Aspergillus niger and Penicillium sp.<br />

in penicillium fungi Phytochemistry (2000) 55(4), 363-373<br />

Demyttenaere, J.,del Carmen Herrera, M.; De Kimpe, N<br />

393 Volatiles in<br />

Use of Digital Aroma Technology and <strong>SPME</strong> GC-MS to Compare<br />

Volatile Compounds produced by Bacteria Isolated from 100µm PDMS GC-MS<br />

bacteria on poultry Processed Poultry 37°C, 30 min<br />

J. Sci Food Agric. 1998, 78, 343-348<br />

Arnold, J., Senter, S.<br />

headspace<br />

664 Volatiles in<br />

Evaluation of <strong>SPME</strong> for the Isotopic Analysis of volatile<br />

compounds produced during fermentation by lactic 70µm Carboxen/PDMS GC-C-IRMS<br />

lactic acid bacteria acid bacteria 10 min<br />

J. Agric Food Chem. 2000, 48, 2222-2227 headspace<br />

Goupry, S., Rochut, N., Robins, R., Gentil, E. salt added<br />

570 Fatty acid esters<br />

Headspace <strong>SPME</strong> with l-pyrenyldiazomethane in-fiber<br />

derivatization for analysis of fecal short-chain fatty acids 85µm polyacrylate GC-EMIS<br />

in faeses J-Chromatogr,-B:-Biomed-Appl. 25 Jun 1999; 730(1): 113-122 15 min<br />

Mills,-GA; Walker,-V; Mughal,-H<br />

Determination of Cannabinoids in Water and Human Saliva by<br />

1-pyrenyldiazomethane<br />

derivative<br />

335 Cannabinoids <strong>SPME</strong> and Quadrupole Ion Trap GC-MS 30µm PDMS GC-MS<br />

in water/saliva Anal. Chem. 70 (9): 1788-1796 (1998) 10 min<br />

Hall, B., Satterfield-Doeerr, M., Parikh, A., Brodbelt, J. immersion<br />

665 Dibenzylamine<br />

Direct comparison of SPE and <strong>SPME</strong> for the GC<br />

determination of dibenzylamine in artificial saliva 85µm polyacrylate GC-MS<br />

in saliva leachates from baby bottle teats<br />

Anal Chim Acta 2000, 414(1-2), 133-140<br />

Niessner, G., Klampfl, C.<br />

pH 10<br />

Extraction and analysis of different Cannabis samples by<br />

2185 Cannabinoids headspace <strong>SPME</strong> combined with GC-MS headspace GC-MS<br />

from Cannabis J SepSci. 28, #17, 2293-2300 (2005)<br />

samples Ilias, Y.; Rudaz, S.; Mathieu, P.; Christen, P.; Veuthey, Jean<br />

340 Cannabinoids<br />

Solid-Phase Microextraction for Cannabinoids Analysis in Hair<br />

and Its Possible Application to Other Drugs 30µm PDMS GC-MS<br />

in hair J. Anal. Toxicology, Vol. 23, Jan./Feb. 1999 15 min, immersion<br />

Strano-Rossi, S., Chiarotti, M.<br />

Use of headspace <strong>SPME</strong> in hair analysis for<br />

hair digested with<br />

1N NaOH<br />

666 Lipophilic drugs organic compounds<br />

in hair Forensic Sci. Int. (2000), 107(1-3), 129-148 headspace<br />

Sporkiert, F., Pragst, F. hair digested with<br />

4% NaOH<br />

941 Lipophilic drugs<br />

Analysis of hair by headspace <strong>SPME</strong> and GC-MS.<br />

Chromatogr Separation Tech (2001), 17(2), 4-8 headspace<br />

in hair Pragst, F<br />

<strong>SPME</strong> in Forensic Toxicology<br />

hair digested with<br />

4% NaOH<br />

336 Review of use Jpn. J. Forensic Toxicol. 16 (1): 1-15 (1998) various fibers<br />

Ambient temperature, unless otherwise indicated. 125

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