Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Hair Analysis for Buprenorphine and Its Dealkylated Metabolite by RIA and Confirmation by LC/ECD

34

Citations

8

References

1994

Year

Abstract

Hair samples were obtained from 14 subjects admitted 2 or 3 months previously to a detoxification center. All reported an history of intravenous heroin abuse. After decontamination by two dichloromethane washes, about 50 mg hair were pulverized in a ball mill and incubated at 56 degrees C overnight in 1 mL 0.1 HCl. After neutralization, buprenorphine analyzed by RIA was in the range of 0.01 to 0.47 ng/mg. To confirm buprenorphine, liquid chromatography was used. After neutralization, drugs were extracted with toluene at pH 8.5 during a 3-step extraction procedure. A portion of the reconstituted residue was injected into a Lichrosorb CN column, with a mobile phase of phosphate buffer (pH 4.0)-acetonitrile-1-heptane sulfonic acid-butylamine (85:17:2:0.01, v/v). Detection was achieved by coulometry, and the potential of the electrodes was 0.15 and 0.50 V, respectively. Linear calibration curves were obtained from 0.02 to 2.0 ng/mg with a correlation coefficient r > 0.99 for both drugs. The detection limit for the major metabolite was about 0.01 ng/mg and 0.02 ng/mg for buprenorphine, using a 50 mg hair sample. Recovery (at 0.2 ng/mg) was 54 and 62% for norbuprenorphine and buprenorphine, respectively. Drugs concentrations in hair were in the range 0.02-0.59 and not detected--0.15 ng/mg for buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine, respectively. Results suggest that a dose-response relationship exists between the concentration of buprenorphine in hair and the administered dose.

References

YearCitations

1989

470

1990

191

1980

168

1990

73

1985

64

1992

33

1992

30

1987

25

Page 1