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    ISSN: 1432-0738
    Keywords: Carbon disulfide ; Viscose rayon industry ; CS2-metabolite ; Biological monitoring ; 2-Thiothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid ; HPLC
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A compound was isolated from the urine of workers exposed to carbon disulfide during the production of rayon. The compound was identified as 2-thiothiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid (TTCA) by GC/MS and NMR. A HPLC method for the quantitative determination of TTCA was elaborated and applied to urine samples. The method allowed detection of TTCA concentrations in urine as low as 5 × 10−7 M. No TTCA was detected in urine of workers occupationally exposed to organic solvents other than CS2. High concentrations of TTCA (upto 32×10−5 M) were shown to be present in urine of spinners exposed to CS2 concentrations of approximately 100 mg/m3. It is suggested that the assay of urinary TTCA is suitable for detection of occupational exposure to CS2.
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    International archives of occupational and environmental health 46 (1980), S. 99-109 
    ISSN: 1432-1246
    Keywords: Methyl chloride ; Glutathione conjugation ; Thioethers ; Methylthio compounds ; Mercapturic acid ; S-methylcysteine
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Methyl chloride is used as a methylating agent and as a blowing agent in industrial processes. Alkylating agents and other electrophilic compounds are often detoxified in the organism through conjugation with glutathione. Glutathione conjugates are generally excreted as mercapturic acids, cysteine conjugates, or other thioethers in urine. Urine samples obtained from persons occupationally exposed to methyl chloride were examined for the presence of elevated thioether levels using a previously published non-selective procedure. No significant increases were detectable. A new assay procedure was developed for the detection of methylthio compounds in urine. The method is based on alkaline hydrolysis of urine samples and subsequent gas chromatographic determination of methyl mercaptan in the headspace of acidified hydrolysates. By application of this method a greatly increased excretion of a methylthio compound in the urine of CH3Cl-exposed workers was shown. The compound was identified as S-methylcysteine. A study of the urinary S-methylcysteine excretion in a group of workers during a seven-day shift revealed that two of six workers hardly excreted any S-methylcysteine after exposure to methyl chloride.
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