Literature DB >> 3235541

Screening procedure for stimulant laxatives in urine using high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection.

R O Fullinfaw1, R W Bury, R F Moulds.   

Abstract

We describe a liquid chromatographic screening procedure for the detection of stimulant laxatives in urine. A 2-ml urine sample was incubated with 500 U of beta-glucuronidase for 2 h at 60 degrees C. The sample was acidified with sodium acetate (pH 5.0) and extracted with 5 ml of an isopropanol-chloroform (1:9) mixture. The organic layer was cleaned up further by washing with 5 ml disodium hydrogen-phosphate (pH 7.5) before being transferred to a conical tube and evaporated to dryness. The residue was reconstituted in 100 microliters mobile phase and 3 microliters were injected onto a Hewlett-Packard Hypersil ODS (5 microns) column. The ultraviolet absorbance of the eluent was monitored at 225 nm. Rhein, bisacodyl diphenol, bisoxatin diphenol, phenolphthalein, bisacodyl, bisoxatin and danthron all eluted within 6 min. The screen was evaluated using urine specimens obtained from 19 patients who claimed they had taken one or more of the laxatives under consideration within the past 48 h. Only two patients who claimed to have taken Coloxyl and Danthron showed negative results. Eighteen of twenty laxatives (90%) taken by the patients were detected and their identity verified by plotting post-run ultraviolet spectra. We therefore conclude that the screen is sufficiently reliable to be of help in the early detection of surreptitious abusers of stimulant laxatives.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3235541     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-4347(00)80591-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr


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