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Deposition of ethyl glucuronide in WHP rat hair after chronic ethanol intake
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- Background This study investigated the relationship between ethanol intake in rats and the resulting level of ethyl glucuronide (EtG) in rat hair. Methods Rats (n = 50) consumed a 10% ethanol solution for 4 weeks, then EtG was extracted from samples of their hair using a novel extraction procedure involving freezing and thawing. The EtG concentration was measured using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. The animals voluntarily drank ethanol, with daily consumption in most rats exceeding 5 g/kg b.w. The silylated EtG was stable for at least 28 h. The limit of detection was 0.03 ng/mg, and the limit of quantification was 0.1 ng/mg. Results Hair samples from rats that consumed ethanol had EtG levels ranging from 0.17–20.72 ng/mg in female rats and 0.15–13.72 ng/mg in males. There was a correlation between the amount of alcohol consumed and the EtG levels in hair from female (p Conclusion The method presented allows detection and quantification of EtG in rat hair. We also observed differences in EtG deposition in male and female rats.
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Pharmacology
Detection limit
Chromatography
Ethanol
Alcohol Drinking
Chemistry
Glucuronates
Alcohol
General Medicine
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Rats
chemistry.chemical_compound
Sex Factors
Ethyl glucuronide
Limit of Detection
Animals
Female
Tissue Distribution
Gas chromatography
Ethanol intake
Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
Deposition (chemistry)
Hair
Subjects
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