Development of a Standardized Microflow LC Gradient to Enable Sensitive and Long-Term Detection of Synthetic Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids for High-Throughput Doping Controls
Autor: | Marie-Agnès Popot, Vivian Delcourt, Isabelle Pottier, Patrice Garcia, Agnès Barnabé, Nasrine Mansoibou, Nicolai Bache, Yohan Glavieux, Benoit Loup, Benjamin Chabot, François Andre, Isabelle Perot, Ludovic Bailly-Chouriberry |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Zdroj: | Analytical Chemistry. 93:15590-15596 |
ISSN: | 1520-6882 0003-2700 |
Popis: | Synthetic androgenic anabolic steroids (AAS) are banned compounds and considered as major threats by both racing and sports international authorities. Hence, doping control laboratories are continually looking into analytical improvements to increase their detection capabilities, notably by means of emerging technologies. To enhance analytical performances for the detection of synthetic AAS such as stanozolol, specific chromatographic procedures have been developed using recent quaternary liquid chromatography technology originally designed for high-throughput standardized proteomics connected to mass spectrometry. Applying the newly designed elution procedures described in this paper to the analyses of stanozolol and its metabolites in complex matrixes revealed improved sensitivity compared to previously described high-throughput methods. Indeed, we report the consistent and reliable detection of 16β-hydroxy-stanozolol down to 10 pg/mL in equine urine and being detectable up-to 3 months after a microdosing administration. Furthermore, a five months long elimination of stanozolol and its metabolites could be monitored on horse mane sections after a single dose administration. Our work highlights novel solutions to detect AAS with improved sensitivity. The application of such developments constitutes new landmarks for doping control laboratories and could be extended to other targeted compounds in residue analysis, toxicology, and metabolomics. Based on this work, the developed chromatographic method is now freely available within the Evosep Plus program. |
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