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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 31, Number 9, November/December,
pp.588-591
Detection of Methylphenidate in the Hair
of Children Treated with Ritalin
Guido Sticht[1], Katrin Sevecke[2], Herbert
Käferstein[1],
Manfred Döpfner[2], and Markus A. Rothschild[1]
[1]Institute of Legal Medicine, University of Cologne; and
[2]Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy of the Childhood
and Adolescence, University of Cologne
Hair samples were collected from 17 children (7–16
years of age) who had received methylphenidate therapy on a long-term
basis. The dose was 10–60 mg per day. To 20 mg of pulverized
hair, phosphate buffer and internal standard (norpethidine) were
added. Extraction was performed by ultrasonic treatment, followed
by isolation by alkaline extraction with isohexane. Derivatization
with N-Methyl-bisheptafluorobutyric amide enabled gas chromatography–mass
spectrometry analysis of the perfluorobutyryl derivatives in
selected ion monitoring mode. The methylphenidate concentrations
lay between 0.073 and 1.1 ng/mg hair. It was noted that at higher
daily doses there was a tendency toward increased concentrations
in the hair, but for testing of compliance, the incorporation
into hair did not occur with the required high correlation between
daily dose and concentration in the hair.
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