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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 25,
Number 4, May/June 2001, pp. 221-227
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Amphetamine
and N-Acetylamphetamine Incorporation into Hair: An Investigation of the Potential
Role of Drug Basicity in Hair Color Bias
Chad R. Borges†, Diana G. Wilkins, and Douglas E. Rollins
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City,
Utah
To elucidate the role of drug basicity in the preferential incorporation
of certain drugs into dark hair rather than light hair, Long-Evans rats were
dosed with amphetamine or its non-basic analogue N-acetylamphetamine (N-AcAp)
and their hair evaluated for drug content. Rats were shaved prior to dosing.
On the 14th day after dosing, hair from the same area that was shaved prior
to dosing was shaved and collected. After the addition of amphetamine-d3 or
N-AcAp-d3 as an internal standard, hair samples (20 mg) were digested in 1M
NaOH at 37°C. Digested solutions were then extracted with n-butyl chloride/chloroform
(4:1, v/v). After drying and reconstituting, samples were injected onto a ThermoQuest
TSQ liquid chromatographytandem mass spectrometry instrument for analysis.
Black hair from rats dosed with amphetamine (n = 8) was found to contain 6.44
± 1.31 (SD) ng amphetamine/mg hair. White hair from the same rats contained
2.04 ± 0.58 ng amphetamine/mg hair. In contrast, no difference in N-AcAp
content was found between black hair (0.87 ± 0.08 ng N-AcAp/mg hair)
and white hair (0.83 ± 0.15 ng N-AcAp/mg hair) from rats dosed with N-AcAp
(n = 8).
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