Issue 12, 1994

Detection of clenbuterol residues in hair

Abstract

Sixty rats were grown in the presence of 10 (n= 30) and 100 (n= 30)µg kg–1 body mass of clenbuterol for a period of 10 d. An immunoextraction step coupled with a competitive enzyme immunoassay allowed the quantification of clenbuterol in hair upon 20 (10 µg kg–1) and 30 d (100 µg kg–1) after the last dose. This accumulation in hair contrasts with the rapid clearance in tissues. The nature of the immunoreactive material was confirmed by mass spectrometry.

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Analyst, 1994,119, 2663-2666

Detection of clenbuterol residues in hair

A. Adam, N. Gervais, A. Panoyan, H. Ong, L. Beliveau, C. Ayotte and P. Delahaut, Analyst, 1994, 119, 2663 DOI: 10.1039/AN9941902663

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