Kathrine B Faldborg, Jørgen B Hasselstrøm, Thomas Kraemer, Charlotte U Andersen, Andrea E Steuer
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Prolonged Detection of GHB Intake in Urine: Are We Finally There?
Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) has been implicated in drug-facilitated sexual assault (DFSA). However, due to its rapid elimination and the challenge of distinguishing exogenous from endogenous levels, GHB is likely to be significantly underestimated in DFSA cases. Consequently, previous research has focused on identifying biomarkers associated with GHB intake that persist longer than GHB itself. Conjugates of GHB with amino acids and pentose have been proposed as potential candidates, but data on their detection times remain limited. In this study, a randomised, placebo-controlled trial involving 30 healthy volunteers was conducted. Urine samples were collected at regular intervals over 5 days post-administration. Using a validated LC-MS/MS method, we quantified known and proposed GHB biomarkers, aiming to identify those capable of extending the detection window. GHB-amino acid conjugates showed limited utility beyond early time points, whereas a tentatively identified GHB-pentose emerged as a very promising marker. With structural confirmation and further validation, it may allow reliable detection for at least 24 h after intake, representing a significant advance in DFSA investigations.
期刊介绍:
As the incidence of drugs escalates in 21st century living, their detection and analysis have become increasingly important. Sport, the workplace, crime investigation, homeland security, the pharmaceutical industry and the environment are just some of the high profile arenas in which analytical testing has provided an important investigative tool for uncovering the presence of extraneous substances.
In addition to the usual publishing fare of primary research articles, case reports and letters, Drug Testing and Analysis offers a unique combination of; ‘How to’ material such as ‘Tutorials’ and ‘Reviews’, Speculative pieces (‘Commentaries’ and ‘Perspectives'', providing a broader scientific and social context to the aspects of analytical testing), ‘Annual banned substance reviews’ (delivering a critical evaluation of the methods used in the characterization of established and newly outlawed compounds).
Rather than focus on the application of a single technique, Drug Testing and Analysis employs a unique multidisciplinary approach to the field of controversial compound determination. Papers discussing chromatography, mass spectrometry, immunological approaches, 1D/2D gel electrophoresis, to name just a few select methods, are welcomed where their application is related to any of the six key topics listed below.