P. Kintz et al., NICOTINE MONITORING IN SWEAT WITH A SWEAT PATCH, Journal of chromatography B. Biomedical sciences and applications, 705(2), 1998, pp. 357-361
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical","Biochemical Research Methods
Journal title
Journal of chromatography B. Biomedical sciences and applications
In recent years, remarkable advances in sensitive analytical technique
s have enabled the analysis of drugs in unconventional samples, such a
s sweat. In a study conducted with cigarettes smokers and nonsmokers,
PharmChek sweat patches were applied to 29 subjects for 72 h. Nicotine
was extracted in 5 ml methanol in the presence of 200 ng nicotine-d(4
), used as internal standard. After 20 min agitation, the methanolic s
olution was evaporated to dryness in the presence of 10 mu l octanol t
o ensure nonvolatility of nicotine. Nicotine was determined using gas
chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry after separation on a 30-m
capillary HP5 MS column. The assay was linear in the range 50-2500 ng
/patch, with an extraction recovery of 76+/-5%. Limit of detection was
10 ng/patch. Nicotine concentrations in sweat were not detected for t
he nonexposed nonsmokers (n=8), 87 to 266 ng/patch for the passive smo
kers (n=6) and 150 to 2498 ng/patch for the smokers (n=15). This study
demonstrated a useful application of the sweat patch for monitoring t
obacco exposure. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.