Detection of testosterone and epitestosterone in human hair using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry

Nawed I.K. Deshmukh, James Barker, Andrea Petroczi, Declan P. Naughton

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    Abstract

    The feasibility of using hair analysis as a complimentary test in doping control has received increased attention in the scientific community. The aim of the study was to take a step forward to this goal and develop a method that, for the first time, is able to detect testosterone (T) and epitestosterone (E) in human hair, using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and alkali digestion followed by extraction using pentane. The method was linear within the quantification range of 0.25-100pg/mg for T and 0.5-100pg/mg for E, with determination coefficient (r(2)) values >0.9987. The limits of detection for T and E were 0.1pg/mg and 0.25pg/mg respectively. The accuracy, precision and extraction recovery of the assay were satisfactory for the detection of T and E when ca. 50mg hair was processed. The validated method was successfully applied for the analysis of 75 hair samples collected from healthy volunteers (65.3% males), with the concentration of T between 0.7-11.81pg/mg and 0.33-6.05pg/mg and the concentration of E between 0.63-8.27pg/mg and 0.52-3.88pg/mg in males and in females respectively. In males, the T levels were significantly higher (p=0.020) but there was no difference in the E levels (p=0.359). However, E was not detectable in 34 samples (of which 19 were females). The T and E levels showed linear correlation (r=0.698, p<0.001) with average T/E ratio of 1.32±0.7. The newly developed analytical method was rapid, facile, sensitive, selective, reproducible and reliable for determining the levels of T and E in hair and thus for calculating the T/E ratio in hair.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)154-158
    JournalAsia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law
    Volume67-68
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2012

    Keywords

    • human hair
    • testosterone
    • epitestosterone
    • liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
    • doping
    • anabolic-steroids
    • glucuronidation
    • abuse
    • Allied health professions and studies

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