Detection of Thiazide-Based Diuretics in Equine Urine by Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry

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Thiazide-based diuretics are included in the list of banned drugs in the horse-racing industry. One effect of their misuse is increased urine flow, contributing to dilution of other doping agents. Their determination is essential in ensuring compliance to horse-racing regulation. This study evaluates the feasibility of using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) with electrospray and atmospheric pressure chemical ionization interfaces to analyze thiazidic diuretics in equine urine samples. Existing LC and gas chromatography/MS methods are limited in their applicability to thiazide analysis. Sample preparation, analyte extraction, chromatographic separation, ion-source collision induced dissociation, solvent composition, ionization mode, and ion polarity are discussed. The practicality of LC/MS for this analysis is demonstrated with actual equine administration samples collected at specified time intervals. Detection limits were 270 ng/mL for chlorothiazide, 131 ng/mL for hydrochlorothiazide, and 384 ng/mL for trichlormethiazide.

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Garbís, S. D., Hanley, L., & Kalita, S. (1998). Detection of Thiazide-Based Diuretics in Equine Urine by Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry. Journal of AOAC International, 81(5), 948–957. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/81.5.948

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