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acetaminophen analysis with FID

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Hello,

I'm trying to quantify acetaminophen by GC FID but I would like to know if I can do it without IS? What do you recommend me to use instead of IS? (at this moment I can't afford one). Regarding derivatization, is it necessary in this case? I was thinking to use LLE without derivatization. I'm novice in chromatography and I'm sorry for that.

Thank you
Acetaminophen is readily detected by HPLC using UV. Likely that your lab doesn't have that, though. I'm not a huge fan of "making do" when HPLC is such a standard piece of equipment these days. And, if this is for pharmaceutical analysis (which is likely), HPLC would be the best to use.

That stated: for any GC I would make trimethylsilyl derivatives, and use external standard quantitation. I'm assuming that you have a GC autosampler; if not, your lab is 1970s.
Acetaminophen is readily detected by HPLC using UV. Likely that your lab doesn't have that, though. I'm not a huge fan of "making do" when HPLC is such a standard piece of equipment these days. And, if this is for pharmaceutical analysis (which is likely), HPLC would be the best to use.

That stated: for any GC I would make trimethylsilyl derivatives, and use external standard quantitation. I'm assuming that you have a GC autosampler; if not, your lab is 1970s.

my lab is not equiped with HPLC yet, but I hope that in future (aprox. 2 month) it will be purchase. I do have a GC autosampler and i'm waiting to receive an MS for my GC next month (I'm hoping that it will be much easier then), anyway until that day I must quantify acetaminophen tomorrow and I'm very cloudy at this moment about it, but thank you
As said previously HPLC is the way to go. However I did find this reference from 1976 http://www.clinchem.org/cgi/reprint/22/6/879.pdf
Good judgment comes from bad experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
As said previously HPLC is the way to go. However I did find this reference from 1976 http://www.clinchem.org/cgi/reprint/22/6/879.pdf


Thank you very much,

I'll try on GC FID because in this moment is the only possible way to do it.

Best wishes,
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