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Determination of selected stimulants in urine for sports drug analysis by solid
phase extraction via cation exchange and means of liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry Andreas Thomas,* Gerd Sigmund, Sven
Guddat, Wilhelm Schänzer and Mario Thevis Center for Preventive Doping Research, Institute of Biochemistry, German Sport University Cologne, Am Sportpark
Müngersdorf 6, 50933 Cologne, Germany. E-mail: a.thomas@biochem.dshs-koeln.de
ABSTRACT:
Stimulatory substances applied during competition possess a reasonable
potential as performance enhancing agents and their misuse in elite sport has been frequently reported during the last few decades. An analytical method for the qualitative
determination of selected stimulants containing a primary or secondary amine moiety in human urine for doping control purposes was developed. A rapid and highly specific
procedure based on a sample preparation using weak cation exchange solid phase extraction (SPE-XCW) followed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-
MS/MS) with a C6-Phenyl analytical column allowed the unambiguous identification of the target analytes down to low ng mL–1 concentration levels.
Validation provided recovery rates of better than 75%, precisions of less than 20% and a linear approximation in the required working range (10–750 ng
mL–1) were obtained for 19 different target compounds. This method provides a rugged and highly specific alternative to the established method utilising
gas or liquid chromatography after liquid–liquid extraction.
Keywords:
doping, column-liquid chromatography, drug testing
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