Cocaine and Metabolites in Human Graying Hair: Pigmentary Relationship

Objective: To assess differences in the binding of cocaine, cocaethylene, and benzoylecgonine among pigmented and senile white hairs of the graying human cocaine abuser. Design: A sheath of graying hair in the region around the apex of the head was gathered between the thumb and index finger then cu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) Pa.), 1996, Vol.34 (6), p.685-690
Hauptverfasser: Reid, Ralston W., O'Connor, Francine L., Deakin, Alyce G., Ivery, Delores M., Crayton, John W.
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: To assess differences in the binding of cocaine, cocaethylene, and benzoylecgonine among pigmented and senile white hairs of the graying human cocaine abuser. Design: A sheath of graying hair in the region around the apex of the head was gathered between the thumb and index finger then cut and removed about 2 mm proximal to the scalp. The graying hair was divided into pigmented and senile white of equal weights and lengths and then analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry chemical ionization. Twenty-nine such pairs were analyzed. Subjects: Male cocaine abusers, ages 33-55 years hospitalized for substance abuse. Informed consent was obtained and confidentiality assured. Main Outcome Measures: Concentrations of cocaine, cocaethylene and benzoylecgonine in ng were assessed for each of 29 paired hair samples by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry chemical ionization. Results: There were statistically significant differences between pigmented and senile white sections of paired samples. Cocaine (ng/mg hair, mean ± SD) was 31.5 ±30.2 for pigmented hair vs 14.9 ± 19.8 for senile white portions; (p
ISSN:1556-3650
0731-3810
1556-9519
1097-9875
DOI:10.3109/15563659609013829