A method for the determination of ethyl glucuronide (EtG) in hair samples, using liquid chromatography/electrospray tandem mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS/MS), was developed and validated. The treatment of hair samples was as follows: to 100 mg of washed (dichloromethane followed by methanol, 1 ml each) and cut (1-2 mm) material, 700 microl of water, 20 microl of internal standard solution (pentadeuterated EtG, D(5)-EtG, 500 microg/l) and 20 microl of methanol were added. Samples were incubated at 25 degrees C overnight and then ultrasonicated for 2 h. Finally, 8 microl of the centrifuged solution (13,000 rpm) were analyzed by LC/ESI-MS/MS in negative ion mode. The surviving ions of EtG and D(5)-EtG were monitored together with the following MRM transitions: m/z 221 --> 75, m/z 221 --> 85 (EtG) and m/z 226 --> 75, m/z 226 --> 85 (D(5)-EtG). The method exhibited a mean correlation coefficient better than 0.9998 over the dynamic range (3-2000 pg/mg). The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) and the limit of detection (LOD) were 3 and 2 pg/mg respectively. The intra- and interday precision and accuracy were studied at four different concentration levels (3, 5, 56 and 160 pg/mg) and were always better than 7% (n = 5). Matrix effects did not exceed 20%. The method was applied to several hair samples taken from autopsies of known alcoholics, from patients in withdrawal treatment, from social drinkers, from adult teetotalers and from children not exposed to ethanol, with EtG concentrations globally ranging from < or =2 to 4180 pg/mg.
A liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometric (LC-MS/MS) method with postcolumn addition of acetonitrile for the determination of ethyl glucuronide (EtG) and ethyl sulfate (EtS) in meconium was developed and validated using pentadeuterated EtG and pentadeuterated EtS as internal standards. The analytes were extracted from the matrix by acetonitrile, concentrated by solid phase extraction, separated using a reversed-phase chromatographic column, and quantified within 9 minutes. Lower limits of quantification were 5 and 1 ng/g meconium for EtG and EtS, respectively. Calibration curves were linear from lower limits of quantifications to 500 ng/g, with a minimum r > 0.999. At 3 concentrations spanning the linear dynamic range of the assay, mean recoveries ranged between 78.7% and 96.8% for EtG and between 72.1% and 95.6% for EtS. Inaccuracy was better than 8.1%, with intra-assay and interassay imprecision better than 7.2% and 10.5%, respectively. Matrix effects (ion suppression/enhancement) were found to be negligible. The analytes of interest were stable at room temperature, at 4 degrees C, when exposed to 3 freeze-thaw cycles, and when stored at -20 degrees C for up to 6 months. This sensitive and specific method was used to assess the presence of these alcohol biomarkers in meconium samples from 2 different city cohorts.
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