Use of an acetyl derivative to improve GC-MS determination of norbuprenorphine in the presence of high concentrations of buprenorphine in urine

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Abstract

Certain patients being treated with Suboxone™ or Subutex™ can exhibit very high buprenorphine and low norbuprenorphine concentrations in urine. Very high buprenorphine can interfere with buprenorphine-D4 used as an internal standard, causing errors in norbuprenorphine determination by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). We used a modified method of Wu et al. to introduce norbuprenorphine-D3 as a separate internal standard for norbuprenorphine. This allowed us to accurately measure norbuprenorphine in neat urine specimens when buprenorphine is present in extremely high concentrations. Laboratories measuring buprenorphine and metabolite by GC-MS may face this problem if their clientele includes patients being treated with other medications that interfere with the cytochrome p450 CYP 3A4-mediated conversion of buprenorphine to norbuprenorphine.

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Gervais, J. R., & Hobbs, G. A. (2016). Use of an acetyl derivative to improve GC-MS determination of norbuprenorphine in the presence of high concentrations of buprenorphine in urine. Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 40(3), 208–212. https://doi.org/10.1093/jat/bkw001

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