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Ethyl glucuronide (alcohol metabolite), a marker of recent alcohol use and endogenous ethyl glucuronide profile in control subjects who do not drink alcohol or have not drunk in at least last 5 days were determined using a rapid and easier LCMS/MS method with original MS parameters and gradient programme. The method uses an easily prepared mobile phase without buffer or salt, a conventional C18 column available in most laboratories and is comprehensively validated in accordance with analytical guidelines, including the real sample, uncertainty measurement, and HorRat results. The excellent separation from matrix peaks, system suitability tests, uncertainties measurement, HorRat calculations, and use of the Eurachem method for LOQ determination enhanced the reliability of the method. A limited study on a group who did not consume alcohol was performed in this study in order to evaluate the suggested cut-off limits. The present paper includes the normalisation of results to creatinine to eliminate the dilution effect. To the best of our knowledge, the literature contains no publication on urinary EtG determination including all the above parameters in a single work.
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Thi developed method is important for easy detecting recent alcohol use in urine after the clearance of alcohol from the body, and fast and cheap monitoring of alcohol abuse, to use as evidence of alcohol use in courts. A simple method with formic acid and C18 column was developed. Endogenous ethyl glucuronide profile was investigated in control subjects who do not drink alcohol or have nor drunk in at least last 5 days. A contribution to determine a cut-off limit for ethyl glucuronide to prevent false positive results. A challenging study from the point of normalizing results to creatinine and obtained endogenous ethyl glucuronide values from Turkish subjects. The results of the study suggests that population studies should be carried out in the future, in different parts of the world in order to see how EtG values change in different cultures, life styles and countries and cut-off limits used today should be reevaluated with new studies.
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This page is a summary of: A rapid LC-MS/MS method for determination of urinary EtG and application to a cut-off limit study, Chemical Papers, January 2015, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1515/chempap-2015-0173.
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