Detection of tamoxifen metabolites by GC-MSD
Abstract
Tamoxifen is an antiestrogen used in the adjuvant endocrine
therapy of early breast cancer and malignant breast disorders. It is
also used in women with anovulatory infertility caused by its
stimulating effect on the secretion of the pituitary gonadotrophic
hormones. In males it could increase the endogenous production of
androgens. Because of these properties tamoxifen may be misused
in some sports to treat the androgens suppression caused by the
extensive abuse of anabolic androgenic steroids. A method for
identification and confirmation of tamoxifen metabolites is
described. Hydroxymetoxytamoxifen is detected in urine by gas
chromatography and mass spectrometry in a selective ion
monitoring method followed by the routine postrun in the
screening of anabolic steroids. Once the hydroxymetoxytamoxifen
is detected, confirmation of reported metabolites could be
performed with a 5973 mass selective detector in the scan mode
after solid-phase extraction by cationic exchange. This study also
reports an excretion profile for a single dose of tamoxifen
equivalent to 40 mg administrated orally to two males volunteers.
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JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHIC SCIENCE 42 (10): 551-553
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