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Determination of tuaminoheptane in doping control urine samples Mario Thevis,* Gerd Sigmund, Anja Koch and Wilhelm Schänzer Center for Preventive Doping Research - Institute of Biochemistry, German Sport
University Cologne, Carl-Diem Weg 6, 50933 Cologne, Germany. E-mail: m.thevis@biochem.dshs-koeln-de
ABSTRACT:
Since January 2007, the list of prohibited substances
established by the World Anti-Doping Agency includes the sympathomimetic compound tuaminoheptane (1-methyl-hexylamine, 2-heptylamine). Primarily used as nasal
decongestant drug it has been considered relevant for sports drug testing due to its stimulating properties. A confirmatory gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric procedure
was developed including liquidliquid extraction and imine formation of tuaminoheptane employing various aldehydes and ketones such as formaldehyde, acetaldehyde,
benzaldehyde and acetone. Extraction and derivatisation conditions were optimised for utmost efficiency, and characteristic fragment ions obtained after electron ionisation
allowed for a sensitive and selective analytical assay, which was validated with regard to recovery (50%), lower limit of detection (20 ng mL1) as well as
interday- and intraday precision (<15%). The applicability to authentic urine samples was demonstrated using administration study specimens obtained from two male persons
using Rhinofluimucil (tuaminoheptane hemisulfate) for intranasal application. The administered drug was detected up to 46 h after repeated topical instillation of a total of
approximately 3 mg.
Keywords:
sport, stimulant, amine, gas chromatography, mass spectrometry
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