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Speeding up the process urine sample pre-treatment: Some perspectives on the use of microwave assisted extraction in the anti-doping field

Journal

TALANTA
Volume 81, Issue 4-5, Pages 1264-1272

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2010.02.019

Keywords

Anti-doping analysis; Liquid/liquid extraction; Microwave irradiation; Xenobiotics

Funding

  1. Italian Department of Health (Ministero della Salute, Commissione per la vigilanza sul doping e sulla tutela sanitaria delle attivita sportive)

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In this contribution we described a fast and efficient method for the liquid/liquid extraction from human urine of different classes of drugs. included in the list of prohibited substances published every year by the World Anti-doping Agency, using microwave irradiation. Liquid/liquid extraction was conducted in a temperature controlled single beam microwave oven equipped with an extraction unit and closed vessels. The effects of microwave power and time on the liquid/liquid extraction process were investigated utilizing different organic solvents The optimum power was found to be 6000 W (generating a temperature of 70 degrees C) with an incubation time of 30-60s for the most thermolable constituents such as triamcinolone, prednisolone, chlorthiazide, chlorthalidone, epitrembolone and oxandrolone, and 1020W (generating a temperature of 150 degrees C) with an incubation time of 30-60 s for the other compounds considered in this study The effectiveness of this approach was evaluated by GC-MS (anabolic steroids. beta2-agonists and narcotics) and by LC-MS/MS (diuretics. glucocorticolds and beta-blockers) analyzing more than 20 different urine samples spiked with the compounds considered in this study The results showed that the effect of microwave irradiation on the liquid/liquid extraction process was very remarkable, the total sample preparation time call be shortened by 9 min compared to the traditional method (30-60 s instead of 10 min): furthermore, a significant increase in the recovery was recorded for specific compounds such as terbutaline and several diuretics. In addition to the above the repeatability of the extraction recoveries, the limits of detection and the matrix interferences were comparable with the reference methods, presently accredited under the IS017025, followed by the World Anti-doping Agency accredited anti-doping laboratory of Rome (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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