2003
DOI: 10.1093/jat/27.8.574
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Determination of Endogenous Levels of GHB in Human Hair. Are there Possibilities for the Identification of GHB Administration through Hair Analysis in Cases of Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault?

Abstract: We have developed a GC-MS-MS assay for GHB in human hair. Five milligrams of washed hair were hydrolyzed by 1M or 0.01M NaOH before a liquid-liquid extraction with ethyl acetate under acidic conditions. GHB-d(6) was used as the internal standard. TMS derivatives were formed before injection. TBDMS derivatives were used in cases of strong chromatographic interferences or in a confirmatory procedure. Analysis of basal levels of GHB in 61 drug-free donors gave the following results: the mean measured concentratio… Show more

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“…The very low concentrations detected in the 2nd and 3rd cm from the scalp well represent the physiological GHB level of the subject, in agreement with the normal level observed in human hair (≤2 ng/mg). The quite higher concentration observed in the first segment was reasonably due to the endogenous GHB incorporation through sweat at the root level, as reported in the literature [11,14].…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…The very low concentrations detected in the 2nd and 3rd cm from the scalp well represent the physiological GHB level of the subject, in agreement with the normal level observed in human hair (≤2 ng/mg). The quite higher concentration observed in the first segment was reasonably due to the endogenous GHB incorporation through sweat at the root level, as reported in the literature [11,14].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…We obtained an estimated concentration of 0.28 ng/mg with GC-MS, and 0.27 with LC-MS/MS, in the low end of the range reported in the literature [11][12][13][14][15]; we subsequently used the calibration curves obtained with that specific matrix to quantify QCs and samples, and corrected the amounts of found GHB by adding the value of the "blank." Obviously, when using the standard addition method, the GHB content of the blank must be recalculated in case calibration curves are prepared with fresh hair.…”
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“…Patient demographics included 10 patients, age range 3-36 years (median age, 13 years; 9 males), representing approximately 5% of published patients (Malaspina et al 2016). Race as well as hair color can influence the concentration of GHB in hair (Goullé et al 2003). Seven patients resided in the USA, presumed to be of N. European descent.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Celle-ci présente l'avantage de pouvoir mettre en évi-dence le GHB plusieurs semaines après les faits. Les cheveux peuvent être utilisés comme un calendrier historique et permettent de détecter une exposition unique au GHB (3,4). Il n'y a pas de publication à ce jour sur la détection du GHB dans les poils pubiens.…”
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