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GAS Chromatographic Behavior of N-Nitrosoanatabine
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AHF#69 Author:Baker, P.G. Kinser, R.D. Mckay, C.L.
The gc/tea and gc/ms observations of low thermal energy analyzer response to NAtB. Procedure and results provided.
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- Bibliography
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- Memorandum
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- Keyword
- NAtB
- NNK
- NNN
- NNK
- Location
- cd 4
- Team
- nitrosamines
- Author
- *Baker, P. G. (use Baker, P. Glenn)Assistant Professional
- Kinser, R.D.
- Mckay, C.L.
- Kinser, R.D.
- Recipient
- Ferguson, R.N.
- Copied
- Carpenter, R.D.
- Charles, J.L.
- Kuhn, W.F.
- Osdene, T.S.
- Charles, J.L.
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RICHMOND, YIRGIINIA
G. Baker, R. 0. Kinser
. 'Gas Chromatographic Behavior of N-Nitrosoanatabine
Observation of an unexpectedly low thermal energy analyzer (tea)
butanone (NNK).
sonornicotine (NNN) and 4-(N-methyl-N-nitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-
.response to N-nitrosoanatabine (NAtB) prompted a gc/tea and gc/ms study
.of the chromatographic behavior of three nitrosamines: NAtB, N-nitro-
The gc/tea datal pointed' to the following observations: (1) 'When
,
NNK were equivalent.
expected response was observed for NAtB regardless of the column used
in the analysis. -The peak areas for equimollar injections of NNN and
response (or corresponding peak area). However, only 50% of the
injections of NNN, NNK and NAtB should produce a comparable tea
decreased and (2) after approximately one-half dozen injections the
expected results for NNN, NNK were observed'. Theoretically equimolar
a new gc column (1.9m x 2.0mm ID glass column packed withi3% SP-22'50
on 100/120 Supelcoport) was installied, all the nitrosamine responses
were simiilar.to those used in the gc/tea analysis of nitrosamines. A
156, as the base peak. The above spectrum obtained under gc/ms conditions.
is consistent with identification as a bipyridyl isomer. The gc conditions
of an ion at m/z 159 (the base peak-in NAtB); and the presence of a m/z
of a parent ion at m/z 189; the absence of any significant abundance
literature reports. The biiggest differences noted included: the absence
NAtB.2 However, when the gc was used as the ms inlet, the spectrum
obtained differed significantly from both the probe spectrum and
When the sample was admitted iinto the ms via the probe, the
spectrum obtained corresponded to that found in the literature for
-- An X6D3NX sample spiked with NNN, NNK, NAtB was analyzed by gc/eims.
GC/MS data were collected on this sample and on standards of NNN, NNK
and NAtB. Since previous work had indicated that NAtB might be de- -
composing to form a bipyridyl compound, several bipyridyl isomers
(2,4',2,2' and 2,3' bipyridyl)'' were also analyzed. The mass spectra
and retention times obtained on the standards of NNN, NNK and' NAtB
were Fompared with those from the X6D3NX sample spiiked with NNN, NNK
and NAtB. The three nitrosamines were identified in the X6D3NX sample.
6' x 1/8" OD glass column was packed with 3% SP-2250 on 100/120 meshi
Supelcoport.- The analysis was programmed from 175-240 at 6°/min. The
spectrum obtained by gc/ms showed that NAtB was not reaching the ms
source. Decomposition of NAtB either on column, in the injection port
or in the gc/ms or gc/tea interfaces would explain these gc/ms results
(and' possibl-y the gc/tea data).

The elution order observed inithe gc/ms analysis was as follows: NNN,
analysis.
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NAtB and' NNK. This correlated with the elution order noted in the gc/tea
The NAtB ms obtained by gc/ms after several injections is in fairly
analyzed matched that of the NAtB standard.
.in all the NAtB spectra, the retention time of none of the bipyridyls
156 of significant intensity (:,45% Relative Abundance (R.A.)) was noted
good agreement with that obtained by probe/ms. Although an ion at m/z
These experiments suggest that the diminished NAtB response observed
-system and/or the gc/ms or gc/tea interfaces.
in the tea was due to partia.l decomposition of NAtB in the:chromatographic
References
1.
Hoffmann,Dietri.ch; Adams, John D.; Brunnemann, Klaus D.; Hecht,
lmh
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Baker, P. G. Notebook No. 7545
Tobacco Products.'.'Cancer Research 39, 2505-2509, July 1979.
Stephen S. Assessment of Tobacco-Specific N-Nitrosamines in
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Kinser, R.
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cc: Mr. W. F. Kuhn
Dr. T. S. Osdene
Mr. B. Carpenter
Mr. J. Charles
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TABLE I COMPARISON OF THE MASS SPECTRA OF NAtB
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Literature* 53.7 .30.4 46.0 ., 58.9 74.2 ~ 72.
Values
45.5
GC/MS 26.5 2.3 BK 3.0 1.2. 25.6
Values ,
GC/MS 25.9 2.6 BK 3.3 1.4 28.3
Values
*e. f. Reference 2
BK - ions present at background levels (<1%)
ND - no ions detected
