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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 30, Issue 5, June 2006,
pp.323-330
TECHNICAL NOTE: Use of Accelerating Solvent Extraction
for Detecting Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs in Horse Feces
M.A. Popot[1], A. Donval[1], Y. Bonnaire[1], and
J. Huau[2]
[1]LCH, 15 rue de paradis, 91370 Verrières le Buisson, France and
[2]Dionex, 164-166, avenue Joseph Kessel, 78960 Voisins le Bretonneux, France
Feces are a possible medium to be used for horse doping control.
Efficient methods for detecting drugs in feces collected from various animals
are routinely applied in institutes of food safety in Belgium. We have already
tested whether they are applicable to horse feces. In this report, accelerated
solvent extraction (ASE), an efficient method for extracting compounds from
solid material, has been tested. ASE has been used to replace the diethyl ether
liquid–liquid extraction step present in the method initially set up.
This technique has been optimized for detecting several non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs) in horse feces. Extraction recovery and limit of detection have
been determined for several NSAIDs, such as meclofenamic acid, flunixin, vedaprofen,
celecoxib, carprofen, diclofenac, and ketoprofen. The method has been successfully
applied to meclofenamic acid, flunixin, and phenylbutazone post-administration
feces samples, and the main metabolites identified in urine were also detected
in feces. In the case of meclofenamic acid, the detection profile in feces presented
in this report is in accordance with our previous finding in feces obtained
with the original method. The use of ASE decreases the time necessary for sample
preparation. This method is applicable on a large scale, which is useful for
horse doping control.
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