Chlorotestosterone and its metabolites were determined in urine samples from bovine animals treated with chlorotestosterone acetate by oral and intramuscular routes. Sample preparation, involving enzymatic deconjugation and solid-phase extraction, was optimised. The effect of different enzyme preparations, pH, and time of incubation were studied. An extraction/clean-up procedure based on solid-phase extraction (C18 cartridge) and liquid-liquid clean-up was developed. Determination of chlorotestosterone and its metabolites was by enzyme immunoassay and GC-MS. Metabolites were converted into their TMS-enol-TMS-ether and TMS-oxime-TMS-ether forms before GC-MS (EI) analysis.
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