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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 24,
Number 5, July/August, pp. 340-347
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Screening Procedure
for Detection of Antidepressants of the Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor
Type and their Metabolites in Urine as Part of a Modified Systematic Toxicological
Analysis Procedure using Gas ChromatographyMass Spectrometry
Hans
H. Maurer and Joerg Bickeboeller-Friedrich
Department of Toxicology, Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University
of Saarland, D-66421 Homburg (Saar), Germany
A gas chromatographicmass
spectrometric (GCMS) screening procedure was developed for detection
of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in urine as part of a systematic
toxicological analysis procedure. After acid hydrolysis of one aliquot of
urine, another aliquot was added. The mixture was then liquidliquid
extracted at pH 89, acetylated, and GC separated. Using mass chromatography
with the ions m/z 58, 72, 86, 173, 176, 234, 238, and 290, the possible presence
of SSRIs and/or their metabolites could be indicated. The identity of positive
signals in such mass chromatograms was confirmed by comparison of the peaks
underlying full mass spectra with the reference spectra recorded during this
study. The overall recoveries of citalopram, sertraline, and paroxetine ranged
between 60 and 80%, and those of fluoxetine and fluvoxamine, which were destroyed
during acid hydrolysis, were between 40 and 45%. The coefficients of variation
were less than 1020%, and the limit of detection was at least 100 ng/mL
(signal-to-noise ratio = 3). This method allowed the detection of therapeutic
concentrations of citalopram, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, paroxetine, and sertraline
in human urine samples.
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