Journal of Analytical Toxicology 1988-01-01

Interference with analysis of amphetamine in blood by N-ethylbenzenamine from rubber septums.

A S Christophersen, A Bugge, E Dahlin, J Mørland, G Wethe

Index: J. Anal. Toxicol. 12(3) , 147-9, (1988)

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Abstract

When blood stored in glass vials sealed with natural rubber septums was screened for amphetamine, a contaminant was seen. The contamination originated from the rubber septums and was identified by GC/MS as N-ethylbenzenamine. Like amphetamine, N-ethylbenzenamine was extracted from strongly alkaline solutions. N-Ethylbenzenamine and amphetamine chromatographed with the same retention time on a packed Apiezon/KOH column and on nonpolar capillary columns. Separation was achieved on a medium polar capillary column. Trifluoroacetyl derivatives of amphetamine and N-ethylbenzenamine had the same retention time on a packed SP-2250 column, but separated on nonpolar capillary columns. The amounts of N-ethylbenzenamine found were high enough to give rise to significant false positive results if N-ethylbenzenamine was erroneously read as amphetamine. N-Ethylbenzenamine is believed to be formed by thermal decomposition of the vulcanizing agent zinc ethylphenyldithiocarbamate used in rubber production.


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