The Role of Pure Water when studying Endocrine Disruptors & Phthalates
Technical notes | 2012 | ELGA LabWaterInstrumentation
The analysis of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) and phthalates at trace levels is critical for environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical quality control, and public health risk assessment. Even minute concentrations of these substances can interfere with hormonal function and lead to developmental, cognitive, and carcinogenic effects. Ensuring ultrapure water throughout sample preparation and chromatographic analysis is vital to achieve the sensitivity and selectivity required for reliable quantification of EDCs.
This study examines how water purity impacts the performance of HPLC and LC–MS assays for EDCs and phthalates. Using the ELGA PURELAB® Chorus range of water purification systems, the goal was to demonstrate that consistent, ultrapure water minimizes analytical interferences, lowers background noise, and supports reproducible, high-sensitivity measurements of bisphenol A, nonylphenol, and various phthalates.
The purification process combined multiple technologies to remove ionic, organic, and microbial contaminants:
All monitored compounds—including bisphenol A, butyl benzyl phthalate, diethyl phthalate, dimethyl phthalate, di-n-butyl phthalate, and nonylphenol—were detected below the method detection limits (ranging from 5 to 35 ppt). These findings confirm that the purified water introduced negligible contamination, yielding flat baselines, stable retention times, and minimal maintenance requirements.
Maintaining ultrapure water quality in trace analysis workflows offers multiple advantages:
As trace analysis demands continue to grow, future developments may include:
This work underscores the critical role of ultrapure water in high-sensitivity HPLC and LC–MS analyses of EDCs and phthalates. The ELGA PURELAB Chorus range effectively removes a wide spectrum of contaminants, ensuring reliable, reproducible, and regulation-compliant assays for environmental and industrial laboratories.
Laboratory instruments, HPLC, LC/MS
IndustriesClinical Research
ManufacturerELGA LabWater
Summary
Significance of the Topic
The analysis of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) and phthalates at trace levels is critical for environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical quality control, and public health risk assessment. Even minute concentrations of these substances can interfere with hormonal function and lead to developmental, cognitive, and carcinogenic effects. Ensuring ultrapure water throughout sample preparation and chromatographic analysis is vital to achieve the sensitivity and selectivity required for reliable quantification of EDCs.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study examines how water purity impacts the performance of HPLC and LC–MS assays for EDCs and phthalates. Using the ELGA PURELAB® Chorus range of water purification systems, the goal was to demonstrate that consistent, ultrapure water minimizes analytical interferences, lowers background noise, and supports reproducible, high-sensitivity measurements of bisphenol A, nonylphenol, and various phthalates.
Methodology and Used Instrumentation
The purification process combined multiple technologies to remove ionic, organic, and microbial contaminants:
- Dual-wavelength ultraviolet (UV) oxidation to break down trace organics
- Ion exchange cartridges for deionization
- Microfiltration membranes to eliminate particulates and bacteria
Main Results and Discussion
All monitored compounds—including bisphenol A, butyl benzyl phthalate, diethyl phthalate, dimethyl phthalate, di-n-butyl phthalate, and nonylphenol—were detected below the method detection limits (ranging from 5 to 35 ppt). These findings confirm that the purified water introduced negligible contamination, yielding flat baselines, stable retention times, and minimal maintenance requirements.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Maintaining ultrapure water quality in trace analysis workflows offers multiple advantages:
- Improved sensitivity and selectivity with lower background noise
- Reduced drift and fewer spurious or enlarged chromatographic peaks
- Extended column, pump, and filter lifetimes through minimized particulate and bacterial buildup
- Consistent preparation of blanks, standards, and eluents for reproducible results
- Compliance with national and international regulatory requirements for water purity in analytical labs
Future Trends and Opportunities
As trace analysis demands continue to grow, future developments may include:
- Integration of advanced digital monitoring platforms (e.g., real-time performance diagnostics)
- Space-saving standalone dispensers tailored for high-throughput laboratories
- Automated self-maintenance features to further reduce downtime
- Expansion into AI-driven predictive maintenance and quality assurance
- Enhanced modular systems adaptable to evolving analytical methods
Conclusion
This work underscores the critical role of ultrapure water in high-sensitivity HPLC and LC–MS analyses of EDCs and phthalates. The ELGA PURELAB Chorus range effectively removes a wide spectrum of contaminants, ensuring reliable, reproducible, and regulation-compliant assays for environmental and industrial laboratories.
Content was automatically generated from an orignal PDF document using AI and may contain inaccuracies.
Similar PDF
Research & Development - Choosing the right water purification system for scientific research
2022|ELGA LabWater|Guides
BUYER’S GUIDE Research & Development Choosing the right water purification system for scientific research WATER TECHNOLOGIES Choosing the right water purification system for scientific research Water is the reagent of choice for researchers working in many scientific disciplines. In fact,…
Key words
water, waterpurification, purificationpurelab, purelabtype, typeyour, yourbuyer, buyersystem, systemquality, qualityelga, elgawhat, whatiii, iiilab, lablaboratory, laboratorypuresure, puresuredispensing
Quality Control - Choosing the right water purification system for pharmaceutical quality control
2022|ELGA LabWater|Guides
BUYER’S GUIDE Quality Control Choosing the right water purification system for pharmaceutical quality control WATER TECHNOLOGIES Driving Discovery Quality control (QC) testing is essential in the pharmaceutical industry to ensure that medicines are safe for use and have optimal therapeutic…
Key words
water, waterpurification, purificationtype, typequality, qualityyour, yourpurelab, purelabbuyer, buyersystem, systemtoc, tocwhat, whatlab, labyou, youchallenge, challengeelga, elgasystems
The solution behind great science Volume 1
2014|ELGA LabWater|Others
The solution behind great science Volume 1 To the limits of analytical detection and beyond NANOPARTICLES DETECTING INVISIBLE POLLUTANTS STATINS OBTAINING MEDICINE FROM NATURE DRUGS BATTLING ILLEGAL COMPOUNDS HORMONE-MIMICS ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION AND HEALTH Contents The solution behind great science 1…
Key words
behind, behindstatins, statinsgreat, greatscience, sciencebpa, bpatype, typeenps, enpsedcs, edcssolution, solutionresearch, researchdesigner, designerdrugs, drugswater, waterzno, znoelga
PURELAB® Flex: delivering essential ultra pure water for analytical techniques
2021|ELGA LabWater|Others
C A S E S T U DY PURELAB® Flex: delivering essential ultra pure water for analytical techniques Olsberg Vocational College, Germany WATER TECHNOLOGIES C A S E S T U DY PURELAB® Flex: delivering essential ultra pure water for…
Key words
water, waterultrapure, ultrapurepurelab, purelabteachers, teachersessential, essentialcollege, collegeflex, flexstudents, studentsolsberg, olsbergtechniques, techniquessyllabus, syllabusdieter, dietervocational, vocationaldirk, dirkdelivering