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From: Atypical bromethalin intoxication in a dog: pathologic features and identification of an isomeric breakdown product

Fig. 3

Application of GC-MS/MS bromethalin MRM method. a Bromethalin spiked at 100 ppm into control liver sample. Note bromethalin peak at 17.95-min RT, and principal 543.7 MW breakdown peaks (detected with sensitive m/z 543-derived MRMs) at 16.3-min and 18.6-min retention times, respectively. b Fat sample collected from our dog. Note that only the 16.3-min bromethalin breakdown compound was present. c Kidney from the same dog shows the 16.3-min peak and a trace of the 18.6-min peak

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