COMBINED IMMUNOEXTRACTION APPROACH COUPLED TO A CHEMILUMINESCENCE ENZYME-IMMUNOASSAY FOR THE DETERMINATION OF TRACE LEVELS OF SALBUTAMOL AND CLENBUTEROL IN TISSUE SAMPLES
K. Pou et al., COMBINED IMMUNOEXTRACTION APPROACH COUPLED TO A CHEMILUMINESCENCE ENZYME-IMMUNOASSAY FOR THE DETERMINATION OF TRACE LEVELS OF SALBUTAMOL AND CLENBUTEROL IN TISSUE SAMPLES, Analyst, 119(12), 1994, pp. 2659-2662
A monoclonal immunoglobulin G(1) (IgG(1)) antisalbutamol, which exhibi
ts a 75% cross-reactivity with clenbuterol, has been used in the setup
of an immunoaffinity chromatography method and a chemiluminescence en
zyme immunoassay for the extraction and the quantification of salbutam
ol and clenbuterol in tissue samples. After analytical validation, the
proposed methodology was applied to liver, kidney and muscle samples
obtained from calves and pigs treated with these beta(2)-agonists (100
mu g per kg of body weight) for 10 d. This methodology allowed the qu
antification of both drugs until 6 d after the final dose. At this tim
e, however, salbutamol and clenbuterol were concentrated in the liver.
Our results indicate that the liver is the preferred tissue to sample
for the detection of illegal use of beta(2)-agonists as growth promot
ers, in the absence of urine samples.