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Blood Alcohol Analysis Using an Automated Static Headspace Method

Applications | 2005 | GERSTELInstrumentation
GC, HeadSpace
Industries
Forensics
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies, GERSTEL

Summary

Importance of the topic


Blood alcohol analysis plays a critical role in forensic toxicology and legal proceedings to determine impairment and ensure public safety. A reliable, high-throughput method that meets regulatory standards is essential for forensic laboratories handling large numbers of specimens.

Objectives and study overview


This application note presents an automated static headspace GC-FID method using the GERSTEL MPS 2 autosampler coupled to an Agilent 6890 GC for quantifying ethanol in blood. The study aims to validate performance against California DOJ Title 17 requirements and to demonstrate a dual-column dual-FID confirmation approach.

Methodology and instrumentation


  • Instrumentation: GERSTEL MPS 2 multipurpose sampler with heated headspace syringe (2.5 mL) and Agilent 6890 GC equipped with single or dual flame ionization detectors (FIDs).
  • Sample preparation: Internal standard (n-propanol), secondary (SS), quality control (QC) and resolution (RS) standards prepared in bottled water; 500 µL to 4 mL aliquots placed in 20 mL headspace vials.
  • Headspace conditions: Incubation at 65 °C for 15 min, syringe at 70 °C, 1 mL injection volume at 500 µL/s in split 1:5 mode, isothermal GC run (40 °C for single-column method; 35 °C for dual-column confirmation).
  • Dual-column confirmation: A splitter feeds two complementary capillary columns (DB-ALC1 and DB-ALC2) with separate FIDs, providing different elution orders to verify peak identity.

Main results and discussion


  • The single-column HS-GC-FID method achieved consistent calibration factor (K) values within ±1.5 % over 48 sequences in three months, despite column and syringe changes and power interruptions.
  • No ethanol carryover was observed; resolution of 0.01 % acetone in the presence of 0.20 % ethanol was met according to Title 17 criteria.
  • Automation with a 128-vial capacity and “prep-ahead” scheduling improved sample throughput by keeping up to six vials incubating concurrently.
  • The dual-column dual-FID setup delivered relative standard deviations below 5 % for ethanol and co-eluting volatiles, confirming its suitability for peak identification.

Benefits and practical applications


  • High automation and throughput reduce manual handling and turnaround times in forensic labs.
  • Robust performance under varying operational conditions ensures compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • Dual-column confirmation enhances confidence in analyte identification and quantification.

Future trends and applications


Advances may include integration with laboratory information management systems (LIMS), miniaturized headspace modules, coupling with mass spectrometry for broader volatile profiling, and extension to other biological matrices and industrial QA/QC tasks.

Conclusion


The proposed static headspace GC-FID method using the GERSTEL MPS 2 and Agilent 6890 GC provides a fast, precise, and accurate solution for blood alcohol analysis. It fully meets forensic standards, offers enhanced throughput through automation, and benefits from a dual-column confirmation strategy.

Reference


  1. Machata G. Mikrochim Acta 1964;262–271.
  2. California Code of Regulations Title 17, Division 1, Chapter 2, Subchapter 1, Group 8 “Forensic Alcohol Analysis and Breath Alcohol Analysis”.
  3. Firor RL, Meng C-K, Bergna M. Agilent Technologies Application Note 5989-0959EN.

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