scholarly journals Simultaneous measurement of ethanol and ethyl-d5 alcohol by stable isotope gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

1996 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 367-372 ◽  
Author(s):  
R A Dean ◽  
H R Thomasson ◽  
N Dumaual ◽  
D Amann ◽  
T K Li

Abstract Efforts to define gender- and ethnic-dependent differences in ethanol first-pass metabolism by gastric mucosa and liver have been limited by a lack of analytical tools that distinguish ethanol concurrently administered by oral and intravenous routes. A stable isotope gas chromatography-mass spectrometry method for simultaneous measurement of ethanol and ethyl-d5 alcohol in serum was developed to meet this need. The assay was linear from 1 to 30 mmol/L. The limit of quantification was 1 mmol/L. Analytical imprecision (CV) was <10%. Analytical recovery was >90%. Specificity was based on retention time and reproducibility of ion ratios. The assay was free from interference by other volatile alcohols. Simultaneous oral administration of ethanol and ethyl-d5 alcohol produced nearly identical pharmacokinetic profiles. Simultaneous oral ingestion of ethanol and intravenous infusion of ethyl-d5 alcohol, adjusted for gastric emptying time, revealed decreased bioavailability of ethanol by the oral route. The method described is sufficient to study the first-pass metabolism of ethanol.

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