| Literature DB >> 32386349 |
Péter Judák1, Gilles Coppieters1, Bruno Lapauw2, Peter Van Eenoo1, Koen Deventer1.
Abstract
Human insulin and its synthetic analogs are considered as life-saving drugs for people suffering from diabetes mellitus. Next to the therapeutic use, scientific and non-scientific literature (e.g. bodybuilding forums; antidoping intelligence and investigation reports) indicate that these prohibited substances are used as performance enhancing agents. In the present report, the development and validation of a sensitive analytical strategy is described for the urinary detection of three rapid-acting insulin analogs (Lispro, Aspart, Glulisine). The method is based on sample purification by the combination of ultrafiltration and immunoaffinity purification and subsequent analysis by nano-flow liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution mass spectrometry. Next to the results on different validation parameters (LOD: 10 pg/mL; recovery: 25-48%; matrix effect: -3-(-8) %), data on urinary elimination times, which were obtained in the frame of an administration study with the participation of healthy volunteers, are presented. The determined detection windows (~9 hours) are expected to help to evaluate current routine analytical methods and aim to aid doping authorities to set appropriate target windows for efficient testing.Entities:
Keywords: elimination time; healthy volunteers; insulins; mass spectrometry; urine
Year: 2020 PMID: 32386349 DOI: 10.1002/dta.2817
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Test Anal ISSN: 1942-7603 Impact factor: 3.345