Accéder au contenu
Merck
  • Screening and confirmation of drugs in urine: interference of hordenine with the immunoassays and thin layer chromatography methods.

Screening and confirmation of drugs in urine: interference of hordenine with the immunoassays and thin layer chromatography methods.

Forensic science international (1992-04-01)
A K Singh, K Granley, U Misrha, K Naeem, T White, Y Jiang
RÉSUMÉ

Hordenine cross-reacted with various enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) or radioimmunoassay (RIA) kits used for the screening of urine samples. Morphine-ELISA kit was most sensitive, whereas etorphine- and buprenorphine-ELISA kits were least sensitive to hordenine cross-reactivity. Hordenine also interfered with the thin layer chromatography of oxymorphone, hydromorphone and apomorphine. The major source of hordenine in humans is beer brewed from barley, whereas the major source of hordenine in horses is canary grass or barley. Therefore, the presence of hordenine in the urine of humans consuming beer or in the urine of horses consuming canary grass may give false positive values when the immunoassay and TLC methods are used for the screening of the urine sample. In order to distinguish hordenine from the opiate drugs, simple and sensitive gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric (GC/MS) and high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) methods have been developed in this study.

MATÉRIAUX
Référence du produit
Marque
Description du produit

Sigma-Aldrich
Hordenine, ≥97.0% (HPLC)