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Chemosphere | 2008

Determination of polychlorinated biphenyls in transformer oil using various adsorbents for solid phase extraction.

Yun-Cheol Na; Kang-Jin Kim; Jongki Hong; Jungju Seo

Various adsorbents for a solid phase extraction (SPE) method were used to study their ability to separate PCBs from transformer oil to rapidly determine their sub-ppm concentration in the transformer oil. Approximately 90% of the transformer oil could be removed from the PCBs by using a hydrophilic-lipophilic balanced copolymer (HLB) adsorbent, but the recovery of deca-chlorobiphenyl (deca-CB) used as a surrogate was only 24.5% due to lose during this cleanup process. The use of a silica adsorbent gave good results with 89.9% recovery of the deca-CB. The recovery of Aroclor 1242 and 1260 were 95.4 and 90.3% on silica, and 98.9 and 83.5% on HLB, respectively. Acid treatment was an essential step in removing the ambiguous interference peaks to help identify the PCBs. A decreased sensitivity of the electron capture detection (ECD) for PCBs was observed due to the presence of the remaining trace oil after the workup procedure. This loss in sensitivity was allowed for by using tetrachloroxylene as an internal standard, and this was found to be reliable for the criteria of quality control by employing an experiment in which LCS was spiked with 2mg/l of Aroclor 1260 and analyzed each day over a 25 day period. The MDL for the analytical method established in this study is 0.05 mg/l.


Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2012

Effects of Synchronization of Carbohydrate and Protein Supply in Total Mixed Ration with Korean Rice Wine Residue on Ruminal Fermentation, Nitrogen Metabolism and Microbial Protein Synthesis in Holstein Steers

Min Yu Piao; Hyun Jin Kim; Jungju Seo; Tae Sub Park; Jun-ho Yoon; Kyusoon Kim; J. K. Ha

Three Holstein steers in the growing phase, each with a ruminal cannula, were used to test the hypothesis that the synchronization of the hourly rate of carbohydrate and nitrogen (N) released in the rumen would increase the amount of retained nitrogen for growth and thus improve the efficiency of microbial protein synthesis (EMPS). In Experiment 1, in situ degradability coefficients of carbohydrate and N in feeds including Korean rice wine residue (RWR) were determined. In Experiment 2, three total mixed ration (TMR) diets having different rates of carbohydrate and N release in the rumen were formulated using the in situ degradability of the feeds. All diets were made to contain similar contents of crude protein (CP) and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) but varied in their hourly pattern of nutrient release. The synchrony index of the three TMRs was 0.51 (LS), 0.77 (MS) and 0.95 (HS), respectively. The diets were fed at a restricted level (2% of the animal’s body weight) in a 3×3 Latin-square design. Synchronizing the hourly supply of energy and N in the rumen did not significantly alter the digestibility of dry matter, organic matter, crude protein, NDF or acid detergent fiber (ADF) (p>0.05). The ruminal NH3-N content of the LS group at three hours after feeding was significantly higher (p<0.05) than that of the other groups; however, the mean values of ruminal NH3-N, pH and VFA concentration among the three groups were not significantly different (p>0.05). In addition, the purine derivative (PD) excretion in urine and microbial-N production (MN) among the three groups were not significantly different (p>0.05). In conclusion, synchronizing dietary energy and N supply to the rumen did not have a major effect on nutrient digestion or microbial protein synthesis (MPS) in Holstein steers.


Journal of Chromatography A | 2005

Simultaneous determination of anabolic steroids and synthetic hormones in meat by freezing-lipid filtration, solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

Jungju Seo; Hye-Young Kim; Bong Chul Chung; Jongki Hong


Journal of Chromatography A | 2004

Rapid determination of chlorinated pesticides in fish by freezing-lipid filtration, solid-phase extraction and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.

Jongki Hong; Hye-Young Kim; Do-Gyun Kim; Jungju Seo; Kang-Jin Kim


Journal of Chromatography A | 2007

Preparative isolation of four ginsenosides from Korean red ginseng (steam-treated Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer), by high-speed counter-current chromatography coupled with evaporative light scattering detection

Young Wan Ha; Soon Sung Lim; In Jin Ha; Yun-Cheol Na; Jungju Seo; Heungsop Shin; Sung Ho Son; Yeong Shik Kim


Journal of Chromatography A | 2006

Qualitative and quantitative determination of ten major saponins in Platycodi Radix by high performance liquid chromatography with evaporative light scattering detection and mass spectrometry

Young Wan Ha; Yun-Cheol Na; Jungju Seo; Soo-Na Kim; Robert J. Linhardt; Yeong Shik Kim


Analytica Chimica Acta | 2006

Development of new cleanup method of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins/dibenzofurans in fish by freezing-lipid filtration.

Yun Gyong Ahn; Jungju Seo; Jeoung Hwa Shin; Jeehyeong Khim; Jongki Hong


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2006

Structural determination of cyclitol derivatives by fast‐atom bombardment tandem mass spectrometry

Ji Hye Gil; Jungju Seo; Kang-Jin Kim; Jee H. Jung; Ok-Sang Jung; Min-Sun Kim; Jongki Hong


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2003

Formation of Pyro-products by the Pyrolysis of Monobromophenols

Yun-Cheol Na; Jungju Seo; Jongki Hong


European Food Research and Technology | 2012

Development of a cleanup method for polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) in fish by freezing-lipid filtration

Jeoung Hwa Shin; Hee Ock Boo; Eunjung Bang; Shela Gorinstein; Jungju Seo

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Yeong Shik Kim

Seoul National University

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Young Wan Ha

Seoul National University

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Bong Chul Chung

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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