N. Lombardero et al., MEASUREMENT OF COCAINE AND METABOLITES IN URINE, MECONIUM, AND DIAPERS BY GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY MASS-SPECTROMETRY, Annals of clinical and laboratory science, 23(5), 1993, pp. 385-394
Analytical methods were evaluated for measuring cocaine (CO), benzoyle
cgonine (BE), and ecgonine methyl ester (EME) in urine and methanolic
extracts from meconium and diapers by isotope dilution gas chromatogra
phy/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Volatile derivatives of the extracted d
rugs were generated before GC/MS analysis. Methanolic extracts from me
conium and diapers were reconstituted in drug-free urine and treated a
s above. The limit of detection for the GC/MS method was calculated to
be approximately 11 ng per mL. Within-run coefficients of variation (
CVs) for urinary CO, BE, and EME were 5.7, 5.3, and 11.4 percent, resp
ectively (N = 10); corresponding CVs for meconium 6.4, 10.7, and 21.9
percent (N = 8). Quantitative results were linear from 25 to 10,000 ng
per g of meconium and 25 to 5,000 ng per mL of urine. Day-to-day prec
ision varied from eight percent (CV) for BE in refrigerated or frozen
urine to 34 percent for EME in refrigerated meconium. Recoveries of CO
, BE, and EME from urine were 63,19, and 42 percent, respectively; cor
responding recoveries from meconium were 64,21, and 25 percent. Cocain
e and metabolites were extracted from wet but meconium-free diapers in
to methanol, which was evaporated before reconstituting in drug-free u
rine and extraction on a solid phase column. The CO, BE, and EME were
detected in previously drug-free meconium after portions were deposite
d in a diaper which was wet with drug-positive urine. Unless precautio
ns are taken to prevent extracorporeal contamination of meconium with
urine, concentrations of CO and metabolites in meconium may be substan
tially augmented by contamination with urine. Analysis by GC/MS of CO
and metabolites extracted from diapers provides an attractive alternat
ive to collection of urine, which is difficult and may cause discomfor
t for the neonate.