TY - JOUR
T1 - Parallel analysis of stimulants in saliva and urine by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry: perspectives for "in competition" anti-doping analysis.
AU - Strano Rossi, Sabina
AU - Colamonici, C
AU - Botrè, F.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Stimulants are banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) if used “in competition”.
Being the analysis of stimulants presently carried out on urine samples only, it might
be useful, for a better interpretation of analytical data, to discriminate between an early
intake of the substance and an administration specifically aimed to improve the sport
performance. The purpose of the study was to investigate the differences, in terms of
excretion/disappearance of drugs, between urine and oral fluid, a sample that can reflect
plasmatic concentrations.
Oral fluid and urine samples were collected following oral administration of the following
stimulants: modafinil (100 mg), selegiline (10 mg), crotetamide/cropropamide (50mg
each), pentetrazol (100 mg), ephedrine (12 mg), sibutramine (10 mg), mate de coca (a dose
containing about 3mg of cocaine); analysis of drugs/metabolites was carried out by gas
chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) in both body fluids.
Our results showthat both the absolute concentrations and their variation as a function of
time, in urine and in oral fluid, are generally markedly different, being the drugs eliminated
from urinemuch more slowly than from oral fluid. Our results also suggest that the analysis
of oral fluid could be used to successfully complement the data obtained from urine for “in
competition” anti-doping tests; in all those cases in which the metabolite(s) concentration
of a substance in urine is very low and the parent compound is not detected, it is indeed
impossible, relying on urinary data only, to discriminate between recent administrations of
small doses and remote administrations of higher doses.
AB - Stimulants are banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) if used “in competition”.
Being the analysis of stimulants presently carried out on urine samples only, it might
be useful, for a better interpretation of analytical data, to discriminate between an early
intake of the substance and an administration specifically aimed to improve the sport
performance. The purpose of the study was to investigate the differences, in terms of
excretion/disappearance of drugs, between urine and oral fluid, a sample that can reflect
plasmatic concentrations.
Oral fluid and urine samples were collected following oral administration of the following
stimulants: modafinil (100 mg), selegiline (10 mg), crotetamide/cropropamide (50mg
each), pentetrazol (100 mg), ephedrine (12 mg), sibutramine (10 mg), mate de coca (a dose
containing about 3mg of cocaine); analysis of drugs/metabolites was carried out by gas
chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) in both body fluids.
Our results showthat both the absolute concentrations and their variation as a function of
time, in urine and in oral fluid, are generally markedly different, being the drugs eliminated
from urinemuch more slowly than from oral fluid. Our results also suggest that the analysis
of oral fluid could be used to successfully complement the data obtained from urine for “in
competition” anti-doping tests; in all those cases in which the metabolite(s) concentration
of a substance in urine is very low and the parent compound is not detected, it is indeed
impossible, relying on urinary data only, to discriminate between recent administrations of
small doses and remote administrations of higher doses.
KW - Biological samples
KW - Doping analysis
KW - Drug monitoring/drug screening
KW - Forensic/toxicology
KW - Mass spectrometry
KW - Oral fluid and urine analysis
KW - Biological samples
KW - Doping analysis
KW - Drug monitoring/drug screening
KW - Forensic/toxicology
KW - Mass spectrometry
KW - Oral fluid and urine analysis
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/30234
U2 - 10.1016/j.aca.2007.10.053
DO - 10.1016/j.aca.2007.10.053
M3 - Article
SN - 0003-2670
VL - 2008
SP - 217
EP - 222
JO - Analytica Chimica Acta
JF - Analytica Chimica Acta
ER -