Enables you to detect, identify, and characterize hundreds of drugs that may be used by athletes Mass spectrometry has become essential to sports drug testing. This book examines both the principles of sports drug testing and the use of mass spectrometry techniques and mass spectral data to detect, identify, and characterize hundreds of known and unknown drugs that athletes may use to enhance their performance. The author provides a detailed overview of the mass spectrometry of numerous classes of therapeutics and agents, various analyzers to detect low- and high-molecular weight drugs, as…mehr
Enables you to detect, identify, and characterize hundreds of drugs that may be used by athletes Mass spectrometry has become essential to sports drug testing. This book examines both the principles of sports drug testing and the use of mass spectrometry techniques and mass spectral data to detect, identify, and characterize hundreds of known and unknown drugs that athletes may use to enhance their performance. The author provides a detailed overview of the mass spectrometry of numerous classes of therapeutics and agents, various analyzers to detect low- and high-molecular weight drugs, as well as techniques to discriminate between endogenously produced and synthetically derived compounds. Mass Spectrometry in Sports Drug Testing begins with a full chapter dedicated to the history of sports drug testing. Next, the book provides the principles and techniques needed to maximize the specificity and sensitivity of mass spectrometric assays, including: * Detailed, step-by-step assays with sample preparation * Discussion of both chromatographic separation and mass spectrometric analysis * Characterization of analytes in order to unequivocally identify banned substances * Mass spectrometric behavior of low- and high-molecular weight analytes Throughout the book, descriptive examples illustrate the principles, advantages, and limitations of different assays. Mass Spectrometry in Sports Drug Testing not only sets forth the role mass spectrometry plays in detecting drug use among athletes, it also adds new insights into the health and ethical issues of doping in sports.
Mario Thevis, PhD, is Professor for Preventive Doping Research at the German Sport University Cologne. He has published more than 115 articles in peer-reviewed journals, mainly on mass spectrometry and sports drug testing. Dr. Tevis is often invited to national and international conferences as a speaker and keynote lecturer on mass spectrometry and doping controls.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
1 History of Sports Drug Testing.
1.1 Historical Attempts of Artificial PerformanceEnhancement.
1.2 Background and Rationale of Doping Controls.
1.3 Early Detection Methods: Possibilities and Limitations ofAssays Without Mass Spectrometry.
1.4 Introduction of Mass Spectrometry to Doping ControlAnalysis.
References.
2. Mass Spectrometry and the List of Prohibited Substancesand Methods of Doping.
2.1 Criteria for the Mass Spectrometric Identification ofProhibited Compounds.
2.2 Modern Mass Spectrometers in Doping Controls: Advantages andDisadvantages of Available Techniques.
References.
3. Structure Characterization of Low Molecular Weight TargetAnalytes --Electron Ionization.
4.8 Peroxisome-Proliferator Activated Receptor-delta(PPARdelta) And Adenosine Monophosphate Activated Protein Kinase(AMPK) Agonists.
4.9 Hypoxia-Inducible Factor (HIF)-Stabilizers And SirtuinActivators.
4.10 beta-Receptor Blocking Agents.
4.11 Glucuronic Acid and Sulfate Conjugates of TargetAnalytes.
References.
5. Structure Characterization of High Molecular Weight TargetAnalytes: Electrospray Ionization.
5.1 Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (hCG).
5.2 Erythropoietins (EPO).
5.3 Synacthen.
5.4 Insulins.
5.5 Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carriers (HBOCs).
5.6 Human Growth Hormone (hGH).
5.7 Sermorelin (Geref).
5.8 Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1).
5.9 Gonadorelin (LHRH).
References.
6. Modern Mass Spectrometry-Based Analytical Assays.
6.1 GC-MS and Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry.
6.2 LC-MS/MS.
References.
7. Limitations and Perspectives of Mass Spectrometry-BasedProcedures in Doping Control Analysis.
7.1 Recombinant Biomolecules.
7.2 Unknown Compounds.
7.3 Profiling of Urine and/or Blood.
7.4 Alternative Specimens.
References.
Index.
Rezensionen
"Mass Spectrometry in Sports Drug Testing is an excellenttextbook for anyone involved in the analytical characterization ofillicit substances and abused drugs." (Anal BioanalChem, 2011)
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