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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 25, Number 7, October, pp. 616-620
Extraction of Benzoylecgonine from Urine Specimens with
Cerex Polycrom Clin II Solid-Phase Extraction Columns and the Speedisk
Pressure Processor
Judith A. Kuhnle, Melissa Churley, Shiralen Y. Kawasaki,
Timothy P. Lyons, and Mark R. Bruins
Tripler Forensic Toxicology Drug Testing Laboratory, Building 40, 1 Jarrett
White Road, Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii 96859
Benzoylecgonine (BZE) extraction from urine was explored using
Cerex Polycrom Clin II solid-phase extraction (SPE) columns and the Speedisk
48 Pressure Processor as an alternative to the Prep1 automated sample
processor and XTRX Type RP/W columns. Linearity for urine standards extracted
using the Cerex-Speedisk method ranged from 20 to 3000 ng/mL. The mean recovery
at the 100-ng/mL cutoff for three lots of columns was 92%. The mean of the within-run
means for three batches, which had coefficients of variations of 1.8% or less,
was 101.3 ng/mL at the 100-ng/mL cutoff level. Forty-six specimens known to
contain BZE were analyzed by both the Prep1-Type RP/W and Cerex-Speedisk methods.
The correlation for specimen BZE concentrations between the two methods gave
an r2 of 0.9999 and a slope of 1.03. The Cerex-Speedisk system is an inexpensive
alternative to the Prep1-Type RP/W system. It is less costly, requires little
maintenance, has a small footprint, is hood compatible, and can process four
times the number of specimens in a given time.
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