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Automated liquid chromatographic/tandem mass spectrometric method for screening ?-blocking drugs in urine
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Drug ScreeningGas ChromatographyDrug PurityDrug TestAnalytical ChemistryAutopsy Urine SamplesLiquid ChromatographyClinical ChemistryLaboratory MedicineChromatographyBiochemistryMass SpectraLc Retention TimeMetabolomicsChromatographic AnalysisPharmacologyForensic ToxicologyMass SpectrometryMedicineDrug DiscoveryDrug Analysis
An automated liquid chromatographic/tandem mass spectrometric (LC/MS/MS) method is presented for the screening and confirmation of 16 beta-blocking drugs in clinical and autopsy urine samples. The described method involved C(18) solid phase extraction, LC separation and MS analysis on a triple-stage quadrupole mass analyser. Samples were initially pre-screened for the presence of any beta-blocking drugs using LC/MS with selected ion monitoring. Any compounds tentatively identified as beta-blocking drugs on the basis of their LC retention time and protonated molecular ion were then automatedly subjected to a second analysis in which the relevant MS/MS product ion mass spectra were acquired. These product ion mass spectra were then automatically searched against a 400-substance mass spectral library containing previously acquired beta-blocking drugs. The results demonstrated that library search of beta-blocking drugs in urine with MS/MS product ion mass spectra was more reliable and produced fewer false negatives than library searching with mass spectra derived from single-stage quadrupole MS. The limits of identification in the MS/MS product ion scan ranged from 0.02 mg l(-1) for carvedilol to 1.2 mg l(-1) for pindolol, the majority of the values being below 0.2 mg l(-1).
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