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Presently, I am getting false positive on known negative samples of urine. My procedure is as follows:
Add 100 microliters urine or serum to test tube. Add 700 microliters acetonitrile. Add 100 microliters 2,2-dimethoxypropane. Add 100 microliters of phenylboronic acid solution (20 mg phenylboronic acid in 10mL acetonitrile). Supposedly, the ethylene glycol is converted to 2-phenyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolane. However, I find that even known negative urine samples are testing positive (albeit at a very low level, ppb). Are all glycols probably being converted to this 2-phenyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolane? If so, is there a procedure that is specific for ethylene glycol? I want a test that I am confident in, I don't want all random glycols to be converted to this derivatization product.
Thanks,
Aaron
