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Zastosowanie chromatografii gazowej do rozdzielania i oznaczania wybranych estrogenów w próbkach środowiskowych

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Application of gas chromatography for separation and determination of selected estrogenic compounds in the environmental samples
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Estrogeny to związki hormonalne, których obecność w środowisku - nawet w bardzo niskich stężeniach (poniżej 1 ng/L) - może wywierać negatywny wpływ na reprodukcje i rozwój organizmów żywych. Opracowywanie odpowiednio czułych metodyk przygotowania próbki, rozdzielania i oznaczania tych związków w próbkach środowiskowych stało się zatem jednym z ważniejszych zadań z zakresu chemii analitycznej oraz ochrony środowiska. W pracy przedstawiono przegląd metodyk przygotowania próbki, rozdzielania i oznaczania wybranych substancji estrogenowych (estronu, 17β-estradiolu, estriolu, 17α-etynyloestradiolu, dietylostilbe-strolu) w różnych komponentach środowiska techniką GC-MS (ang. gas chromatography co-upled with mass spectrometry).
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Estrogens are hormonal active compounds, which presence in the environment - also in very low concentrations (less than 1 ng/L) – could have a negative influence on reproduction and growth of the living organisms. Development of the sensitive methods for determination of these compounds in the environmental samples has been found as one of the most important tasks of analytical chemistry and environmental protection. In this work, a review of methods for determination of selected estrogenic compounds (estrone, 17β-estradiol, estriol, 17α-ethinyle-stradiol and diethylstilbestrol) in environmental compartments using GC-MS (ang. gas chroma-tography coupled with mass spectrometry) technique is presented.
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Bibliogr. 106 poz., tab.
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  • Uniwersytet Gdański, Wydział Chemii, Instytut Ochrony Środowiska i Zdrowia Człowieka, Zakład Analizy Środowiska
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  • Uniwersytet Gdański, Wydział Chemii, Instytut Ochrony Środowiska i Zdrowia Człowieka, Zakład Analizy Środowiska
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  • Uniwersytet Gdański, Wydział Chemii, Instytut Ochrony Środowiska i Zdrowia Człowieka, Zakład Analizy Środowiska
  • Uniwersytet Gdański, Wydział Chemii, Instytut Ochrony Środowiska i Zdrowia Człowieka, Zakład Analizy Środowiska
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