Urine test for the assessment of smoking status.
KL Chambers, GA Ellard, AT Hewson, RF Smith
Index: Br. J. Biomed. Sci. 58(2) , 61-5, (2001)
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Abstract
A simple, quick and inexpensive test for smoking status would be useful in a variety of settings. The non-polar barbituric acid derivative 1,3-dibutyl-2-thiobarbituric acid (DBTB) is described as a novel derivatisation reagent for nicotine and its metabolites in the K__nig reaction to assess smoking status. The relative performance of qualitative methods for assessing smoking status using DBTB and the previously employed derivatisation reagent 1,3-diethyl-2-thiobarbituric acid (DETB), as well as quantitatively-based methods for determining 'total nicotine metabolites' (TNMs) using these two reagents, were evaluated against a cotinine-based radioimmunoassay (RIA) as the 'gold standard'. Clinical sensitivity and specificity for all the approaches studied were in excess of 94%. Simple qualitative assessment by eye was superior to quantitatively-based measures of smoking status. Correlation between estimation of nicotine metabolites using DBTB, DETB and RIA were good. The most efficient and convenient method to distinguish between smokers and non-smokers was the simple qualitative method using the more lipophilic reagent DBTB.
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