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Topic:Chromatography

Chromatography is an analytical technique used to separate, identify, and quantify components within a mixture. In equine research, chromatography is applied to study various biological samples, such as blood, urine, and tissue, to investigate the metabolic and physiological processes in horses. This technique is instrumental in detecting and analyzing compounds like hormones, drugs, and nutrients, providing insights into equine health and performance. Different types of chromatography, including gas chromatography (GC) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), are utilized to achieve precise and reliable results. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the applications, methodologies, and findings of chromatography in equine science.
Convolutional Neural Networks Assisted Peak Classification in Targeted LC-HRMS/MS for Equine Doping Control Screening Analyses.
Analytical chemistry    February 3, 2025   Volume 97, Issue 6 3236-3241 doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.4c03608
Barnabé A, Delcourt V, Loup B, Montanuy W, Trévisiol S, Popot MA, Garcia P, Bailly-Chouriberry L.Doping control screening analyses usually involve visual inspection of extracted ion chromatograms (EIC) by a trained analytical chemist, followed by further investigations if needed. This task is both highly repetitive and time-consuming, given the hundreds of compounds and metabolites to be screened in tens of thousands of samples per year. With the recent widespread adoption of machine learning in analytical chemistry and the training of high-performance convolutional neural networks (CNN), these operations can be automated with high accuracy and throughput. Applying this technology to dopi...
Population pharmacokinetics of butorphanol following intramuscular administration to exercised thoroughbred horses.
Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics    April 30, 2024   Volume 47, Issue 5 372-379 doi: 10.1111/jvp.13450
Knych HK, Weiner D, McKemie DS, Traynham M, Blea J.Butorphanol is commonly administered, both by the intravenous and intramuscular routes, to racehorses to facilitate handling for diagnostic procedures. As the administration of butorphanol for therapeutic purposes is considered appropriate, in order to avoid inadvertent positive drug tests, a thorough understanding of the pharmacokinetics of this drug is necessary. In the current study, 12, exercised Thoroughbred horses were administered a single intramuscular dose of 0.1 mg/kg butorphanol, and serum and urine samples were collected at various times post drug administration for determination...
Simultaneous quantification and confirmation of oxycodone and its metabolites in equine urine using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences    April 12, 2024   Volume 1238 124125 doi: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2024.124125
You Y, Missanelli JR, Proctor RM, Haughan J, Robinson MA.Oxycodone, an opioid commonly used to treat pain in humans, has the potential to be abused in racehorses to enhance their performance. To understand the pharmacokinetics of oxycodone and its metabolites in horses, as well as to detect the illegal use of oxycodone in racehorses, a method for quantification and confirmation of oxycodone and its metabolites is needed. In this study, we developed and validated an ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS) method that can simultaneously quantify and confirm oxycodone and eight metabolites in equine urine. Sa...
Pharmacokinetics and tolerability of single-dose enteral cannabidiol and cannabidiolic acid rich hemp in horses (Equus caballus).
Frontiers in veterinary science    April 12, 2024   Volume 11 1356463 doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1356463
Thomson ACS, McCarrel TM, Zakharov A, Gomez B, Lyubimov A, Schwark WS, Mallicote MF, Portela DA, Bisiau AL, Wakshlag JJ.The pharmacokinetics and tolerability of cannabinoids and their metabolites were determined in eight horses after enteral administration of a commercial CBD/CBDA-rich hemp oil product. Each horse was administered 2 mg/kg or 8 mg/kg CBD/CBDA or no treatment in a randomized cross-over design. Serial serum samples collected over 48 h were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. Plasma chemistry analysis was performed at 0 h and 24 h. Vital parameters, pedometry, and blinded mentation and gait evaluations were recorded at intervals up to 24 h. ...
Gene Doping Control Analysis of Human Erythropoietin Transgene in Equine Plasma by PCR-Liquid Chromatography High-Resolution Tandem Mass Spectrometry.
Analytical chemistry    March 19, 2024   doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.4c00247
Yuen BP, Wong KS, So YM, Kwok WH, Cheung HW, Wan TSM, Ho EN, Wong WT.Gene doping involves the misuse of genetic materials to alter an athlete's performance, which is banned at all times in both human and equine sports. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) assays have been used to control the misuse of transgenes in equine sports. Our laboratory recently developed and implemented duplex as well as multiplex qPCR assays for transgenes detection. To further advance gene doping control, we have developed for the first time a sensitive and definitive PCR-liquid chromatography high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry (PCR-LC-HRMS/MS) method for transgene det...
Hemadsorption extracorporeal therapy removes cytokines ex vivo in horses.
American journal of veterinary research    March 18, 2024   Volume 85, Issue 6 doi: 10.2460/ajvr.24.01.0022
Hobbs KJ, Davis JL, Cooper BL, Ueda Y, Burke MJ, Sheats MK.Plasma cytokine adsorption has shown benefit as an adjunctive therapy in human sepsis but has yet to be investigated in horses. We hypothesized that ex vivo filtration of equine plasma with a novel cytokine adsorption device would significantly reduce concentrations of lipopolysaccharide-stimulated cytokines. We also hypothesized that the device would adsorb medications commonly used to treat sepsis. Methods: 8 horses owned by North Carolina State University. Methods: Four liters of heparinized whole blood was collected from healthy adult horses (n = 8) and stimulated with lipopolysaccharide (...
Immunoproteomics enable broad identification of new Aspergillus fumigatus antigens in severe equine asthma.
Frontiers in immunology    February 29, 2024   Volume 15 1347164 doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1347164
Jentsch MC, Lübke S, Schrödl W, Volke D, Krizsan A, Hoffmann R, Kaiser-Thom S, Gerber V, Marti E, Wagner B, Schnabel CL.Severe equine asthma (SEA) is a common chronic disease of adult horses with characteristic recurrent airway obstruction and similarities to neutrophilic asthma in humans. As an extrinsic stimulus, hay dust exposure is a major risk factor and induces acute exacerbation in susceptible horses. However, single inducing agents of SEA have hardly been identified on a molecular basis. () is a common mold species in hay and has been described as a major provoking agent of SEA. Unassigned: Aiming to identify disease-relevant antigens, we analyzed using an immunoproteomics approach on two-dimensional ...
Evidence for dopamine production and distribution of dopamine D2 receptors in the equine gastrointestinal mucosa and pancreas.
PloS one    February 27, 2024   Volume 19, Issue 2 e0298660 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298660
Galinelli NC, Bamford NJ, de Laat MA, Sillence MN, Harris PA, Bailey SR.Insulin dysregulation in horses is characterised by hyperinsulinaemia and/or tissue insulin resistance and is associated with increased risk of laminitis. There is growing evidence in other species that dopamine attenuates insulin release from the pancreas; however, this has yet to be examined in horses. The present study aimed to identify whether there are cells capable of producing or responding to dopamine within the equine gastrointestinal mucosa and pancreas. Tissue samples were collected from the stomach, small and large intestines, and pancreas of six mature horses following euthanasia....
Pharmacokinetic study of osilodrostat and identification of mono-hydroxylated metabolite in equine plasma for the purpose of doping control.
Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM    February 15, 2024   Volume 38, Issue 5 e9695 doi: 10.1002/rcm.9695
Ishii H, Ishikawa Y, Mizobe F, Nomura M, Yamanaka T, Tanabe S, Nagata SI, Yamada M, Leung GN.Osilodrostat is an inhibitor of 11-beta-hydroxylase (CYP11B) and is used for the treatment of Cushing's disease but also categorized as an anabolic agent. The use of osilodrostat is prohibited in horseracing and equestrian sports. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first metabolic study of osilodrostat in equine plasma. Methods: Potential metabolites of osilodrostat were identified by differential analysis using data acquired from pre- and post-administration plasma samples after protein precipitation with liquid chromatography electrospray ionization high-resolution mass spectrometry (...
Pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics cut-off determination for fosfomycin using Monte Carlo simulation in healthy horses.
The Journal of veterinary medical science    February 12, 2024   doi: 10.1292/jvms.23-0476
Kuroda T, Minamijima Y, Niwa H, Mita H, Tamura N, Fukuda K, Toutain PL, Ohta M.Fosfomycin (FOM) is an approved veterinary medicinal product for large animals in Japan, but Clinical breakpoint (CBP) for antimicrobial susceptibility test (AST) is not defined for animals. This study aimed at conducting a pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) analysis to determine the PK/PD cutoff for the CBP in horses. Drug concentrations following single intravenous administration (IV) of 20 mg/kg body weight (BW) FOM in nine horses were measured using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. The data were modelled using a nonlinear mixed-effects model, followed by Monte Carlo simulati...
A metabolomics perspective on 2 years of high-intensity training in horses.
Scientific reports    January 25, 2024   Volume 14, Issue 1 2139 doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-52188-z
Johansson L, Ringmark S, Bergquist J, Skiöldebrand E, Jansson A.The plasma metabolomic profile of elite harness horses subjected to different training programmes was explored. All horses had the same training programme from 1.5 until 2 years of age and then high-intensity training was introduced, with horses divided into high and low training groups. Morning blood samples were collected at 1.5, 2, 2.5 and 3.5 years of age. The plasma was analysed using targeted absolute quantitative analysis and a combination of tandem mass spectrometry, flow-injection analysis and liquid chromatography. Differences between the two training groups were observed at 2 yea...
Detection of FG-4592 and metabolites in equine plasma, urine and hair following oral administration.
Drug testing and analysis    January 12, 2024   doi: 10.1002/dta.3643
Cutler C, Viljanto M, Taylor P, Hincks P, Habershon-Butcher J, Gray B, Scarth J.FG-4592 is a hypoxia-inducible factor inhibitor that has been approved for therapeutic use in some countries. This class of compounds can increase the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood and thus have the potential to be used as performance enhancing agents in sports. The purpose of this study was to investigate the detection of FG-4592 and metabolites in equine plasma and mane hair following a multiple dose oral administration to two Thoroughbred racehorses, to identify the best analytical targets for doping control laboratories. Urine samples were also analysed, and the results compared to...
Behavioral observations, heart rate and cortisol monitoring in horses following multiple oral administrations of a cannabidiol containing paste (part 2/2).
Frontiers in veterinary science    January 3, 2024   Volume 10 1305873 doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1305873
Eichler F, Ehrle A, Machnik M, Jensen KC, Wagner S, Baudisch N, Bolk J, Pötzsch M, Thevis M, Bäumer W, Lischer C, Wiegard M.As a remedy against stress and anxiety, cannabidiol (CBD) products are of increasing interest in veterinary medicine. Limited data is available describing the actual effectiveness of CBD in horses. The aim of this study (part 2 of 2) was to analyze stress parameters via behavioral observation, heart rate monitoring and assessment of blood and saliva cortisol levels in healthy horses treated repeatedly with a CBD containing paste. Twelve horses were randomly assigned to a treatment or a control group. Two pastes were orally administered in a double-blinded study design, one paste containing CBD...
Lipid species profiling of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid cells of horses housed on two different bedding materials.
Scientific reports    December 8, 2023   Volume 13, Issue 1 21778 doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-49032-1
Mönki J, Holopainen M, Ruhanen H, Karikoski N, Käkelä R, Mykkänen A.The lipidome of equine BALF cells has not been described. The objectives of this prospective repeated-measures study were to explore the BALF cells' lipidome in horses and to identify lipids associated with progression or resolution of airway inflammation. BALF cells from 22 horses exposed to two bedding materials (Peat 1-Wood shavings [WS]-Peat 2) were studied by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The effects of bedding on lipid class and species compositions were tested with rmANOVA. Correlations between lipids and cell counts were examined. The BALF cells' lipidome s...
A pharmacokinetic study on red ginseng with furosemide in equine.
Frontiers in veterinary science    November 24, 2023   Volume 10 1319998 doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1319998
Kwak YB, Lee E, Choi H, Park T, Kim A, Kim J, Yoon J, Yoo HH.Red ginseng (RG) is a popular ingredient in traditional Korean medicine that has various health benefits. It is commonly taken orally as a dietary supplement; however, its potential interactions with concomitantly administered drugs are unclear. In this study, we examined the pharmacokinetic interaction between furosemide and RG in equine plasma. Liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry analysis was performed to evaluate ginsenosides in the plasma of horses after feeding them RG and furosemide and validate the results. A single bolus of furosemide (0.5 mg/kg) was administered intr...
Effects of intravenous administration of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) on oxidative status in healthy adult horses.
Journal of veterinary internal medicine    November 10, 2023   doi: 10.1111/jvim.16934
Taylor SD, Hart KA, Vaughn S, Giancola SC, Serpa PBS, Santos AP.Ascorbic acid (AA) is an antioxidant that might be beneficial for adjunctive treatment of sepsis in horses. The optimal dose and effects on oxidative status are unknown. Objective: Ascorbic acid administration will increase plasma AA concentrations and decrease determinants of reactive oxygen metabolites (dROM), basal and stimulant-induced intraerythrocytic reactive oxygen species (ROS) concentrations, and stimulant-induced neutrophil ROS production, and increase plasma antioxidant capacity (PAC) in a dose-dependent manner. Methods: Eight healthy horses. Methods: Randomized placebo-controlled ...
Pharmacokinetics and metabolism of lidocaine HCl 2% with epinephrine in horses following a palmar digital nerve block.
BMC veterinary research    October 30, 2023   Volume 19, Issue 1 225 doi: 10.1186/s12917-023-03787-x
Knych HK, Katzman S, McKemie DS, Arthur RM, Blea J.Lidocaine is a local anesthetic that is sometimes administered in combination with epinephrine. The addition of epinephrine increases the time lidocaine remains at the site of administration, thus prolonging the duration of effect. Due to their potential to prevent the visual detection of lameness, the administration of local anesthetics is strictly regulated in performance and racehorses. Recent reports of positive regulatory findings for lidocaine in racehorses suggests a better understanding of the behavior of this drug is warranted. The objective of the current study was to describe serum ...
Comparative Analysis of Protein Digestion Characteristics in Human, Cow, Goat, Sheep, Mare, and Camel Milk under Simulated Infant Condition.
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry    October 6, 2023   Volume 71, Issue 41 15035-15047 doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.3c03123
Xiao T, Zeng J, Zhao C, Hou Y, Wu T, Deng Z, Zheng L.An infant in vitro digestion model was utilized to investigate protein digestion characteristics in human and diverse mammalian milk (i.e., cow, goat, sheep, mare, and camel milk) using electrophoresis and chromatography. Digestive differences among milks were mainly manifested in the infant gastric phase, as evidenced by varying degrees of protein digestion. Notably, proteins (i.e., lactoferrin, serum albumin, and immunoglobulin G-heavy chain) remained partially intact in human milk, whereas these proteins in animal milk were exclusively degraded after gastrointestinal digestion. The peptide ...
Morphine concentrations in distal thoracic limb synovial fluid following intravenous regional limb perfusion in horses.
Canadian journal of veterinary research = Revue canadienne de recherche veterinaire    October 4, 2023   Volume 87, Issue 4 254-259 
Valverde A, Cribb N, Arroyo L.Twelve adult horses were randomly assigned to 2 groups in a prospective experimental trial. A pneumatic tourniquet (425 mmHg) was placed, under sedation, proximal to the carpus on one randomly chosen thoracic limb. A cephalic vein catheter was placed distal to the tourniquet to establish an intravenous regional limb perfusion technique (IVRLP) with morphine (0.1 mg/kg) diluted with saline 0.9% to 0.1 mL/kg, and the tourniquet left in place for 30 minutes. Horses were euthanized at 1 h (Group I) or 6 h (Group II) following the IVRLP and synovial fluid from the radiocarpal, intercarpal, metacarp...
Evaluation of plasma and urine pharmacokinetics of tranexamic acid for equine medication control.
Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics    September 27, 2023   doi: 10.1111/jvp.13407
Minamijima Y, Kuroda T, Kamiya T, Sone Y, Wakuno A, Ito H, Nomura M, Leung GN, Kinoshita K, Yamada M.This study aimed to evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK) of tranexamic acid (TXA) in horses and estimate its irrelevant plasma and urine concentrations using the pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) approach by applying the Pierre-Louis Toutain model. TXA was intravenously administered to eight thoroughbred mares, and plasma and urine TXA concentrations were quantified by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. The quantified data were used to calculate the PK parameters of TXA in horses. The plasma elimination curves were best-fitted to a three-compartment model. Using the Toutain mo...
Pro-Inflammatory Cytokine Priming and Purification Method Modulate the Impact of Exosomes Derived from Equine Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cells on Equine Articular Chondrocytes.
International journal of molecular sciences    September 16, 2023   Volume 24, Issue 18 14169 doi: 10.3390/ijms241814169
Jammes M, Cassé F, Velot E, Bianchi A, Audigié F, Contentin R, Galéra P.Osteoarthritis (OA) is a widespread osteoarticular pathology characterized by progressive hyaline cartilage degradation, exposing horses to impaired well-being, premature career termination, alongside substantial financial losses for horse owners. Among the new therapeutic strategies for OA, using mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC)-derived exosomes (MSC-exos) appears to be a promising option for conveying MSC therapeutic potential, yet avoiding the limitations inherent to cell therapy. Here, we first purified and characterized exosomes from MSCs by membrane affinity capture (MAC) and size-exclusio...
Recombinant Salmonella enterica OmpX protein expression and its potential for serologically diagnosing Salmonella abortion in mares.
Veterinary world    September 13, 2023   Volume 16, Issue 9 1790-1795 doi: 10.14202/vetworld.2023.1790-1795
Borovikov S, Ryskeldina A, Tursunov K, Syzdykova A, Akibekov O. abortion in mares is caused by subspecies serovar infection and is characterized by premature (abortion) or non-viable fetus birth. Although all horses are susceptible to infection, the condition is more often clinically manifested in pregnant mares, with most abortions recorded in young females. In addition, nonspecific clinical disease signs and poorly sensitive and effective bacteriological diagnostic methods hinder rapid and reliable infection diagnoses. Immunochemical methods such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and immunochromatography assays can facilitate effective and...
Factors affecting untargeted detection of doping agents in biological samples.
Talanta    March 11, 2023   Volume 258 124446 doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2023.124446
Guan F, You Y, Fay S, Adreance MA, McGoldrick LK, Robinson MA.Doping control is essential for sports, and untargeted detection of doping agents (UDDA) is the holy grail for anti-doping strategies. The present study examined major factors impacting UDDA with metabolomic data processing, including the use of blank samples, signal-to-noise ratio thresholds, and the minimum chromatographic peak intensity. Contrary to data processing in metabolomics studies, both blank sample use (either blank solvent or plasma) and marking of background compounds were found to be unnecessary for UDDA in biological samples, the first such report to the authors' knowledge. The...
Development of a Test Card Based on Colloidal Gold Immunochromatographic Strips for Rapid Detection of Antibodies against Theileria equi and Babesia caballi.
Microbiology spectrum    February 23, 2022   Volume 10, Issue 1 e0241121 doi: 10.1128/spectrum.02411-21
Yang G, Chen K, Guo W, Hu Z, Qi T, Liu D, Wang Y, Du C, Wang X.Equine piroplasmosis (EP) is a serious problem in the horse industry, and controlling EP is critical for international horse trading. EP is caused by two apicomplexan protozoan parasites, Theileria equi and Babesia caballi. Rapid and accurate methods that are suitable for detecting these parasites in the field are crucial to control the infection and spread of EP. In this study, we developed a card to detect antibodies against T. equi and B. caballi based on two colloidal gold immunochromatographic strips according to the principle of the double-antigen sandwich. The proteins equi merozoite an...
Doping detection in animals: A review of analytical methodologies published from 1990 to 2019.
Drug testing and analysis    February 1, 2021   Volume 13, Issue 3 474-504 doi: 10.1002/dta.2999
Moreira F, Carmo H, Guedes de Pinho P, Bastos ML.Despite the impressive innate physical abilities of horses, camels, greyhounds, or pigeons, doping agents might be administered to these animals to improve their performance. To control these illegal practices, anti-doping analytical methodologies have been developed. This review compiles the analytical methods that have been published for the detection of prohibited substances administered to animals involved in sports over 30 years. Relevant papers meeting the search criteria that discussed analytical methods aiming to detect and/or quantify doping substances in animal biological matrices pu...
Detection of maple toxins in mare’s milk.
Journal of veterinary internal medicine    December 18, 2020   Volume 35, Issue 1 606-609 doi: 10.1111/jvim.16004
Sander J, Terhardt M, Janzen N.Plants from the Sapindaceae family that are consumed by horses (maple) and humans (ackee and litchi) are known to contain the toxins hypoglycin A and methylenecyclopropylglycine which cause seasonally occurring myopathy in horses and entero-encephalopathic sickness in humans. Vertical transmission of these toxins from a mare to her foal has been described once. However the mare's milk was not available for analysis in this case. We investigated mare's milk in a similar case. Objective: We hypothesized that hypoglycin A and methylenecyclopropylglycine, like other amino acids' are secreted into ...
Single-step purification of equine chorionic gonadotrophin directly from plasma using affinity chromatography.
Journal of biotechnology    August 15, 2020   Volume 323 174-179 doi: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2020.08.004
Baieli MF, Urtasun N, Hirsch DB, Miranda MV, Cascone O, Wolman FJ.Equine chorionic gonadotrophin (eCG) is a hormone widely used in superovulation protocols because of its follicle-stimulating action, which increases reproductive efficiency in animals of productive interest. It contains 45% carbohydrate, 10% of which is N-acetylneuraminic acid (sialic acid). The eCG purification procedures from equine serum or plasma are mainly based on chromatographic methods. However, before these procedures, it is necessary to follow sample pre-conditioning steps, such as several precipitation stages and/or ultrafiltration/diafiltration processes. In this work, an efficien...
Determination of grapiprant plasma and urine concentrations in horses.
Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia    April 25, 2020   Volume 47, Issue 5 705-709 doi: 10.1016/j.vaa.2020.04.006
Cox S, Sommardahl C, Fortner C, Davis R, Bergman J, Doherty T.Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are inhibitors of cyclooxygenase (COX) in tissues and used as therapeutic agents in different species. Grapiprant, a member of the piprant class of compounds, antagonizes prostaglandin receptors. It is a highly selective EP4 prostaglandin E receptor inhibitor, thereby limiting the potential for adverse effects caused by wider COX inhibition. The objectives of this study were to determine if the approved canine dose would result in measurable concentrations in horses, and to validate a chromatographic method of analysis for grapiprant in urine and plasma. M...
Preparation of monoclonal antibodies against Bc48 and development of a rapid detection assay for infection with Babesia caballi in China.
Folia parasitologica    May 13, 2019   Volume 66 2019.005 doi: 10.14411/fp.2019.005
Wang P, Song J, Song R, Zhang M, Wu L, Li F, Yan Y, Zhou J, Chahan B, Liao M.Babesia caballi (Nuttal, 1910) is one of the causative agents of equine piroplasmosis which causes economic losses to horse industry in China. There is an urgent need for rapid detection method for B. caballi infection in Xinjiang Province, China. To prepare monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against Bc48 gene of B. caballi (Xinjiang local strains) and establish colloidal gold-immunochromatographic (ICT) assay for diagnosis of the disease, recombinant Bc48 was expressed and purified from Escherichia coli. With purified Bc48 as immunogen in mice, three hybridoma cells named 11F4, 1H2 and 7F4 secretin...
Challenges in detecting substances for equine anti-doping.
Drug testing and analysis    April 5, 2017   Volume 9, Issue 9 1291-1303 doi: 10.1002/dta.2162
Fragkaki AG, Kioukia-Fougia N, Kiousi P, Kioussi M, Tsivou M.The artificial increase of the physical capability of horses using drugs is well known in racing and other equine sports. Both illicit and therapeutic substances are regarded as prohibited substances in competition in most countries. Some countries make distinctions for a few, specific drugs which are, however, allowed for use in other countries. The primary objective in the case of doping control is the detection of any trace of drug exposure, either parent drug or any of its metabolites, using the most powerful analytical methods which are generally based on chromatographic/mass spectrometri...
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