Title: SEMI-QUANTITATIVE TEST FOR PARAQUAT IN PLASMA AND URINE
1SEMI-QUANTITATIVE TEST FOR PARAQUAT IN PLASMA AND
URINE Syngenta Crop Protection Basel
Switzerland
Test developed at Syngenta CTL United Kingdom by
Bruce Woollen
2WHAT SAMPLES ARE AVAILABLE ?
- Blood plasma is the preferred sample
- If only blood serum is available this can also be
tested with limitations for interpretation of
results (see slide 19) - Urine samples are useful to confirm that a
poisoning case involves paraquat
3DITHIONITE REDUCTION OF PARAQUAT
Paraquat is converted to a blue colour by sodium
dithionite
Sodium dithionite
alkali
PARAQUAT
PARAQUAT RADICAL ION (BLUE)
4SUMMARY OF THE TEST
- PART 1
- A pre-screen will detect high concentrations of
paraquat in plasma and urine - If Part 1 is negative
- PART 2
- A more sensitive blue band test will detect
paraquat down to 0.1 µg/mL
5WHAT IS NEEDED FOR THE TEST ?
1M NaOH ( FOR URINE)
WATER
SYNGENTA TEST KIT
15 ML PLASTIC TUBE
5 ML OR 10 ML SYRINGE
PLASTIC MICROPIPETTE
CEREX SILICA CARTRIDGE
GLASS TUBES 1.2 ML
SYRINGE ADAPTOR
6PREPARATION OF DITHIONITE REAGENT
2 MINS
10 mL WATER
MIX
ALLOW TO SETTLE 2 mins
7Video clip preparation of dithionite
8PART 1 PRE-SCREEN IN PLASMA OR URINE
X 20 drops
approx 0.9 mL
MIX
PLASMA or URINE
DITHIONITE REAGENT
COMPARE COLOUR
9COLOUR CHART FOR PRE-SCREEN
0 3
10 30
100 µg/mL
The limit of detection for paraquat in plasma
and urine is about 2-3 µg/mL
10Video clip pre-screen
11RESULTS OF THE PRE-SCREEN
- If a blue colour is produced the concentration of
paraquat is estimated from the chart and no
further testing is done - If a very faint blue colour or no blue colour is
produced the blue band test is carried out - Urine samples require an additional step before
the blue band test
12URINE ONLY
PREPARATION OF URINE FOR THE BLUE BAND TEST
IF TESTING PLASMA PROCEED TO SLIDE NO 14
DISCARD PELLET
URINE 5 mL
1M NaOH 0.5 mL
CENTRIFUGE
MIX
10 MINS
URINE FOR TESTING
3000 RPM
13PART 2 BLUE BAND TEST FOR PARAQUAT IN PLASMA
OR URINE
DITHIONITE REAGENT
approx 1 mL
2 MINS
BLUE BAND
PLASMA or URINE
3 mL
1 mL WATER
COMPARE COLOUR
14COLOUR CHART FOR BLUE BAND INTENSITY
0 0.1 0.2
0.5
1 2 µg/mL
Chart is applicable to both plasma and urine
15Video clip of blue band test
16INTERPRETATION OF PLASMA PARAQUAT RESULTS
Proudfoot curve predictive line
Examples a) 1 µg/mL at 8h after ingestion
survival unlikely b) 0.1µg/mL at 12h
after ingestion survival likely
a
survival unlikely
b
survival likely
Proudfoot A T, Stewart M S, Levitt T and Widdop
B. Paraquat Poisoning significance of plasma
paraquat concentrations. Lancet 1 330 1979
17INTERPRETATION OF PLASMA PARAQUAT RESULTS
From Syngenta paraquat treatment booklet
Example 1 µg/mL at 8h after ingestion approximat
ely 30 chance of survival
18 WARNING ABOUT SERUM
Plasma versus serum Paraquat concentrations
in plasma and serum are NOT equivalent (serum
concentrations are about 3 times lower than
plasma concentrations) Proudfoot and Syngenta
survival curves are based on plasma
concentrations of paraquat
19INTERPRETATION OF URINE PARAQUAT RESULTS
From Schermann data
Dark blue
Navy blue
Light blue
Pale blue
No blue Colour
Schermann,J.M, Houze P, Bismuth C and Bourdon R.
Prognostic value of Plasma and urine paraquat
concentration. Human Toxicology 6 91-93 1987
20LIST OF EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIERS
- Paraquat test kit containing sodium bicarbonate
and sodium dithionite (Syngenta) - Glass tubes 40 x 6mm 1.2mL (NLG Scientific)
- Cerex silica cartridges 3mL 20mg Cat no 620-0203
( Crawford Scientific) - Micropipettes Mini-Pastette LW4231 (Alpha
Laboratories) - Syringe adaptor 120-1101 (Argonaut Technologies)