Nicotine and its metabolites in amniotic fluid at birth - Assessment of prenatal tobacco smoke exposure

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Amniotic fluid was collected from 78 pregnant women at birth additionally with their urine prior to delivery as well as neonatal urine and meconium. The smoking markers, nicotine and its metabolites cotinine and trans- 3ĝ€2-hydroxycotinine (OH-cotinine), were determined using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The self-reported smoking status during pregnancy determined by means of a questionnaire was verified by measurement of maternal urine. In all smokers, nicotine metabolites were detected in amniotic fluid and in 80% of them nicotine as well. However, the sum of the nicotine metabolites (Summet) was significantly lower (p

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Köhler, E., Avenarius, S., Rabsilber, A., Gerloff, C., & Jorch, G. (2010). Nicotine and its metabolites in amniotic fluid at birth - Assessment of prenatal tobacco smoke exposure. Human and Experimental Toxicology, 29(5), 385–391. https://doi.org/10.1177/0960327110363326

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