An improved method to detect ethyl glucuronide in urine using reversed-phase liquid chromatography and pulsed electrochemical detection

Shah, R; Lacourse, WR

HERO ID

1071077

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2006

Language

English

PMID

17723638

HERO ID 1071077
In Press No
Year 2006
Title An improved method to detect ethyl glucuronide in urine using reversed-phase liquid chromatography and pulsed electrochemical detection
Authors Shah, R; Lacourse, WR
Journal Analytica Chimica Acta
Volume 576
Issue 2
Page Numbers 239-245
Abstract Pulsed electrochemical detection (PED) following reversed-phase liquid chromatography (LC) has been applied recently to the detection of ethyl glucuronide (EtG) in the urine of live and deceased individuals. In this paper, several key improvements to the method are made to enhance sensitivity, reproducibility, and accuracy. These improvements include (i) further optimization of the sample preparation procedure that has increased the recovery from ca. 50% to 84+/-3% in synthetic urine matrix; (ii) changing the internal standard from methyl glucuronide (MetG) to propyl glucuronide (ProG), which does not elute within the interference of the matrix; and (iii) altering the mobile phase of the separation from acetonitrile to t-butanol to virtually eliminate signal suppression in PED. As a consequence, detection limits have been reduced to 0.01 microg mL(-1), reproducibility has been improved by a factor of two, and sample size has been reduced five-fold. Blind studies in synthetic urine showed no significant difference between the amount recovered and the true value determined at the 95% confidence level for all samples. Importantly, PED requires no derivatization, and it can detect virtually all glucuronides.
Doi 10.1016/j.aca.2006.06.017
Pmid 17723638
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