Non‐targeted acquisition strategy for screening doping compounds based on GC‐EI‐hybrid quadrupole‐Orbitrap mass spectrometry: A focus on exogenous anabolic steroids |
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Authors: | Gustavo de Albuquerque Cavalcanti Lucas Martins Rodrigues Leonardo dos Santos Xin Zheng Amit Gujar Jason Cole Monica Costa Padilha Francisco Radler de Aquino Neto |
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Affiliation: | 1. Brazilian Doping Control Laboratory‐ LBCD‐LADETEC, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro‐UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;2. Thermo Fisher Scientific, Austin, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | This is a first look at a non‐targeted screening method based on Orbitrap gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) technology for a large number of banned compounds in sports found in urine, including exogenous anabolic steroids, β‐agonists, narcotics, stimulants, hormone modulators, and diuretics. A simple sample preparation was processed in four steps: an enzymatic hydrolysis, liquid–liquid extraction, evaporation, and trimethylsilylation. All compounds were able to meet the World Anti‐Doping Agency's sensitivity criteria with mass accuracies less than 1 ppm and with sufficient points across the peak by running the Orbitrap GC–MS in full‐scan mode. In addition, we discuss our initial findings of using a full‐scan selected ion monitoring‐tandem mass spectrometry (SIM‐MS/MS) approach as a way to obtain lower detection limits and reach desirable selectivity for some exogenous anabolic steroids. |
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Keywords: | anabolic steroids doping analysis GC Orbitrap non‐targeted screening |
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