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[Unified gas chromatography method for the detection of volatile toxicants in biological samples].

A method was designed to identify and quantify the volatile toxicants in cadaveric samples; it is based on analyzing the equilibrium of the gas-vapor phase. A system comprising 3 gas chromatography columns with different polarities and without preliminary isolation of an analyzed substance is used in toxicants' identification. 0.2% n-propanol solution was used in quantification of fresh biological samples, while methanol solution was used in cases of purulence-affected materials. The method sensitivity provides for detecting some of the toxicants, like acetaldehydes, acetone as well as ethyl and higher alcohols at the level of their natural content. The method has been tested for as long as 15 years at expertise objects.

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