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Abstract
A new means for assessing analytical protocols relating to green analytical chemistry
attributes has been developed. The new tool, called GAPI (Green Analytical Procedure
Index), evaluates the green character of an entire analytical methodology, from sample
collection to final determination, and was created using such tools as the National
Environmental Methods Index (NEMI) or Analytical Eco-Scale to provide not only general
but also qualitative information. In GAPI, a specific symbol with five pentagrams
can be used to evaluate and quantify the environmental impact involved in each step
of an analytical methodology, mainly from green through yellow to red depicting low,
medium to high impact, respectively. The proposed tool was used to evaluate analytical
procedures applied in the determination of biogenic amines in wine samples, and polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbon determination by EPA methods. GAPI tool not only provides an
immediately perceptible perspective to the user/reader but also offers exhaustive
information on evaluated procedures.