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Citation

Arys K, Van Bocxlaer J, Clauwaert K, Lambert W, Piette M, Van Peteghem C, De Leenheer A. J. Anal. Toxicol. 2000; 24(2): 116-121.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Preston Publications)

DOI

10.1093/jat/24.2.116

PMID

10732949

Abstract

A fatality due to a massive ingestion of paraquat is presented. Screening by enzyme-multiplied immunoassay of postmortem blood and urine disclosed the presence of tricyclic antidepressants (in urine only), benzodiazepines, cotinine, and caffeine. Further analysis of blood, urine, and stomach contents with thin-layer chromatography, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and gas chromatography confirmed the results found in the preliminary routine screening. It also revealed the presence of paraquat in blood, urine, and stomach contents, of diethyl parathion in urine and stomach contents, and of mevinphos in blood and stomach contents. Quantitation of paraquat was performed using HPLC with diode-array detection. Sample preparation involved a protein-precipitation step using trichloroacetic acid (necessary only for blood and tissue homogenate), followed by a chemical reduction with sodium borohydride of the fully ionized paraquat to a diene, which is amenable to solvent extraction. Quantitative results were obtained for all postmortem matrices available: blood, 5.05 mg/L; urine, 6.00 mg/l; stomach contents, 17.2 g/L; liver, 4.86 mg/kg; and kidney, 80.6 mg/kg. The paraquat distribution in this case is compared with analytical findings reported in the literature. As would be expected, concentrations found in fatal paraquat intoxications display large differences. The data presented illustrate the outspoken lethal nature of the herbicide paraquat and the ongoing appearance of this compound in deadly accidental and suicidal poisonings.


Language: en

Keywords

Borohydrides/*chemistry; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid/*methods; Herbicides/analysis/*poisoning; Humans; Kidney/chemistry; Liver/chemistry; Male; Middle Aged; Paraquat/analysis/*poisoning; Suicide

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