Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Assay to Detect Ethyl Glucuronide in Human Fingernail: Comparison to Hair and Gender Differences.

Joseph Jones, Mary Jones, Charles Plate, Douglas Lewis, Michael Fendrich, Lisa Berger, Daniel Fuhrmann
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Over the past decade, the use of hair specimens for the long-term detection of the alcohol biomarker ethyl glucuronide has been increasing in popularity and usage. We evaluated the usefulness of fingernail clippings as a suitable alternative to hair for ethyl glucuronide detection. A liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method for the detection of ethyl glucuronide in fingernail clippings was fully validated and used to analyze the hair and/or fingernail specimens of 606 college-aged study participants. The limit of detection was 2 pg/mg, the limit of quantitation was 8 pg/mg and the method was linear from 8 to 2000 pg/mg. Intra- and inter-assay imprecision studies at three different concentrations (20, 40, 200 pg/mg) were all within 7.8% and all intra- and inter-assay bias studies at these levels were within 115.1% of target concentration. Ethyl glucuronide levels in fingernail (mean = 29.1 ± 55.6 pg/mg) were higher than ethyl glucuronide levels in hair (mean = 9.48 ± 22.3 pg/mg) and a correlation of the matched pairs was observed (r = 0.552, P < 0.01, n = 529). Evaluating each gender separately revealed that the correlation of male fingernail to male hair was large and significant (r = 0.782, P < 0.01, n = 195) while female hair to female fingernail was small yet significant (r = 0.249, P < 0.01, n = 334). The study results demonstrated that fingernail may be a suitable alternative to hair for ethyl glucuronide detection and may be the preferred sample type due to the lack of a gender bias.

检测人类指甲中乙基葡萄糖醛酸的液相色谱-串联质谱分析法:与头发和性别差异的比较。
在过去十年中,使用头发标本对酒精生物标志物乙基葡萄糖醛酸进行长期检测的做法越来越流行,使用率也越来越高。我们评估了剪指甲作为检测乙基葡萄糖醛酸的头发替代物的实用性。我们采用液相色谱-串联质谱法对 606 名大学生的头发和/或指甲标本进行了分析,并对该方法进行了全面验证。该方法的检出限为 2 皮克/毫克,定量限为 8 皮克/毫克,线性范围为 8 至 2000 皮克/毫克。在三种不同浓度(20、40、200 pg/mg)下进行的测定内和测定间不精密度研究均在 7.8%以内,在这些浓度下进行的所有测定内和测定间偏差研究均在目标浓度的 115.1%以内。指甲中的乙基葡萄糖醛酸含量(平均值 = 29.1 ± 55.6 pg/mg)高于头发中的乙基葡萄糖醛酸含量(平均值 = 9.48 ± 22.3 pg/mg),并且观察到匹配对的相关性(r = 0.552,P < 0.01,n = 529)。对每个性别进行单独评估后发现,男性指甲与男性头发的相关性大且显著(r = 0.782,P < 0.01,n = 195),而女性头发与女性指甲的相关性小但显著(r = 0.249,P < 0.01,n = 334)。研究结果表明,指甲可能是检测乙基葡萄糖醛酸的一种合适的头发替代物,而且由于没有性别偏差,可能是首选的样本类型。
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