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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 27, Number 1, January/February
2003,
pp. 40-42
TECHNICAL NOTE: A Study of Urinary Endogenous Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate
(GHB) Levels
Dustin Tate Yeatman and Katrina Reid
Toxicology Section, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Orlando, Florida
In recent years, the use of gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB), as a
recreational drug has prompted forensic toxicology laboratories to incorporate
the analysis for GHB into their routine screening procedures. GHB, being a
natural occurring constituent of the human body, presents a challenge for forensic
toxicologists in that endogenous levels and exogenous levels of GHB need to
be differentiated in case samples. This study was designed to determine typical
urinary endogenous levels of GHB in humans based on the analysis of urine samples
voluntarily provided by 55 male and female subjects ranging in age from 6 to
59 years. All samples were initially screened for the presence of GHB utilizing
a hydrolysis method designed to quantitatively convert the GHB in urine samples
to gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) followed by the liquid–liquid extraction
and analysis of any GBL present by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
(GC–MS). As a confirmation test, samples were then extracted by a solid-phase
extraction technique, derivatized to GHB di-TMS, and analyzed by GC–MS.
The median concentration determined for the 55 subjects was 1.3 mg/mL (mean
= 1.65 µg/mL, range 0.9 µg/mL to 3.5 µg/mL, standard deviation
0.68 µg/mL). The results of this study confirm the previously suggested
cutoff of 10 µg/mL for routine forensic analyses.
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