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Organic solvent extraction of anabolic steroids from aqueous solutions

https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8331-2023-59-4-302-311

Abstract

The extraction of anabolic steroids (testosterone; epitestosterone; epimethenediol; 17α-methyltestosterone; 19-norethiocholanolone; 18-normethenol; 19-norandrosterone; 3α-hydroxy-2α-methyl-5α-androstan-17-one; 9α-fluoro-17,17dimethyl-18-norandrostan-4,13-dien-11β-ol-3-one; 1α-methyl-5α-androstan-3α-ol-17-one; 1α-methyl-5αandrostan-3α,17β-diol; epioxandrolone; methasterone; oxandrolone; formestane; 16β-hydroxyfurazabol) with organic solvents from water and aqueous salt solutions was studied at 20 ° C. Based on the experimental data obtained, the partition ratios of anabolic steroids (AS) were calculated, which were used to optimize the standard sample preparation procedure in the process of determining anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) and their metabolites in the urine of athletes. It was found that the most selective extractant from aqueous and aqueous salt solutions is hexane, which extracts the majority of AAS. To increase the recovery of AAS, poorly extracted by hexane, it is advisable to use salting out with sodium or ammonium sulfate and use more active organic extractants – methylene chloride or diethyl ether. An extraction sample preparation technique has been developed for the subsequent determination of anabolic steroids and their metabolites in athletes’ urine by gas chromatography with mass spectrometric detection method. The proposed method is characterized by a standard deviation of 10 – 15 % and a detection limit of about 10 ng/ml of urine.

About the Authors

S. M. Leschev
Belarusian State University
Belarus

Leschev Sergey M. – D. Sc. (Chemistry), Professor

14, Leningradskaya Str., 220030, Minsk



Yu. G. Pakhadnia
National Anti-Doping Laboratory
Belarus

Pakhadnia Yury G. – Ph. D. (Biology), Director

31, Liasny, 223040, Minsk region



O. N. Tchekhovskaya
National Anti-Doping Laboratory
Belarus

Tchekhovskaya Olga N. – Leading Chemist

31, Liasny, 223040, Minsk region



A. A. Ahabalayeu
Center for Examinations and Tests in Health Service
Belarus

Ahabalayeu Aliaksandr A. – Ph. D. (Chemistry). Deputy Head of the Laboratory

83/15, Dzerzhinsky Ave., 220045, Minsk



M. F. Zayats
Belarusian State University
Belarus

Zayats Mikhail F. – D. Sc. (Chemistry), Head of the Department

14, Leningradskaya Str., 220030, Minsk



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