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  • A simple and rapid method for the identification of zolpidem carboxylic acid in urine.

A simple and rapid method for the identification of zolpidem carboxylic acid in urine.

Journal of analytical toxicology (2007-06-09)
John H Lewis, John H Vine
ABSTRACT

Zolpidem is a non-benzodiazepine hypnotic that has been implicated in both drug-facilitated sexual assault and drink spiking. Detection of the drug in urine is extremely difficult because of its extensive metabolism. A method is presented for the detection and quantitation of zolpidem carboxylic acid (ZCA), the major urinary metabolite of zolpidem. The metabolite was extracted from urine at pH 4.5-5.0 with chloroform/isopropanol alkylated with ethyl iodide and identified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in the selected ion-monitoring mode. Following a single ingestion of 10 mg zopidem, ZCA is detected for up to 72 h. The limit of detection is 2 ng/mL, with an overall recovery of 80%. Using this procedure, zolpidem was identified in two cases of alleged drug-facilitated sexual assault.

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Supelco
Zolpidem phenyl-4-carboxylic acid solution, 500 μg/mL in acetonitrile: water (1:1), ampule of 1 mL, certified reference material, Cerilliant®