- A new metabolomics-based strategy for identification of endogenous markers of urine adulteration attempts exemplified for potassium nitrite.
A new metabolomics-based strategy for identification of endogenous markers of urine adulteration attempts exemplified for potassium nitrite.
Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (2017-08-18)
Andrea E Steuer, Kim Arnold, Tom D Schneider, Michael Poetzsch, Thomas Kraemer
PMID28815274
摘要
Urine adulteration to circumvent positive drug testing represents a problem for toxicological laboratories. While creatinine is a suitable marker for dilution, detection of chemicals is often performed by dipstick tests associated with high rates of false positives. Several methods would be necessary to check for all possible adulterants. Untargeted mass spectrometry (MS) methods used in metabolomics should theoretically allow detecting concentration changes of any endogenous urinary metabolite or presence of new biomarkers produced by chemical adulteration. As a proof of concept study, urine samples from 10 volunteers were treated with KNO