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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 25,
Number 1, January/February,
pp. 62-68
Immunoassay
for Detection of Cocaine/Metabolites in Oral Fluids
R. Sam
Niedbala[1], Keith Kardos1, Tiffany Fries[1], Alana Cannon[1], and Al Davis[2]
[1]STC Technologies, Inc., Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18018-1799 and [2]LabOne,
Inc., 10101 Renner Boulevard, Lenexa, Kansas 66219-9752
There is growing
interest in the use of alternate biological fluids for drug testing. An advantage
of oral fluids is that collection can be made from individuals under direct
observation without undue embarrassment or invasion of privacy. This study evaluated
the STC Cocaine Metabolite MICRO-PLATE EIA for use in detection of cocaine and
metabolites in oral fluids. Intra- and interassay precision of the EIA was <
10%. The EIA was cross-reactive to benzoylecgonine (100%), cocaine (> 12.9%),
and cocaethylene (13.8%), but did not demonstrate detectable cross-reactivity
with other commonly encountered medicants. Evaluation of a series of potential
adulterants of oral fluids indicated that common household chemicals and foodstuffs
did not alter the outcome of EIA testing for cocaine metabolite. Analysis by
EIA and by gas chromatographymass spectrometry (GCMS) of oral fluids
and urine specimens collected from current drug users in treatment programs
and subjects participating in research studies involving controlled dosing of
cocaine provided assessment of the clinical sensitivity and specificity of the
STC Cocaine Metabolite EIA. Analysis of the data by means of receiver operating
characteristic (ROC) plot indicated that the optimal cutoff concentration for
the oral fluids EIA was 10 ng/mL. In comparison to GCMS (10-ng/mL combined
cutoff concentration for cocaine and benzoylecgonine), the EIA (10-ng/mL cutoff
concentration) demonstrated a sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of 95%,
82%, and 88%, respectively. The oral fluids EIA was slightly less sensitive
than the urine EIA (300-ng/mL cutoff concentration) for the detection of cocaine
metabolite with a sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of 73%, 85%, and 88%,
respectively. Overall, testing of oral fluids for cocaine metabolite with the
STC Cocaine Metabolite MICRO-PLATE EIA appears to offer a viable alternative
to urine for detection of recent cocaine use.
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