False Positive Drug Results by ELISA Associated with Enzymatic Hair Digestion - Juniper Publishers
JUNIPER PUBLISHERS-OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY
False Positive Drug Results by ELISA
Associated with Enzymatic Hair Digestion
Authored
by Salah Breidi E
Abstract
Following the experiment that have been designed
for immunological screening test followed by a GC-MS confirmation method for
the simultaneous analysis of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (9-THC),
11-nor-9-Carboxy-THC (THC-COOH), 11-Hydroxy-THC (OH-THC), cocaine,
benzoylecgonine (BZ) in human hair and avoiding the significant factors
responsible for drug degradation by acid and alkali hydrolysis and replace it
with enzymatic hair digestion to obtain optimal recovery conditions, that
resulted a false positive results after the radioimmunoassay per-analysis
associated with enzymatic hair digestion. Enzymatic hair digestion was used to
hydrolyse 18 Turkish samples using proteinase K, Dithiothreitol and Tris HCl
buffer. At the beginning 18 out of 18 samples showed to be screened positive on
ELISA, towards the end using a threshold of 0.1ng/mg in 50mg hair, 2 positive
results were found in 18 cases. It was revealed that the 2 samples were
positive for 9-THC and THC-COOH. Cross reaction lead to false positive results
in the prescreening step as a result of the degradation of the antibodies in
the precoated ELISA micro plate. Sixteen out of 18 positive detections could
not be confirmed by GC-MS. In this study we investigated cause behind the drug
screening malfunction.
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