Exploring methandienone metabolites generated via homogenized camel liver: Advancements for anti‐doping applications through High Resolution‐Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry analysis

Author:

Vazhat Ramees Abdulla12ORCID,Farook N. A. Mohamed2ORCID,Nalakath Jahfar1ORCID,Komathu Praseen Ondern1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Camel Forensic Laboratory Central Veterinary Research Laboratory Dubai 597 United Arab Emirates

2. Postgraduate and Research Department of Chemistry Khadir Mohideen College, Affiliated to Bharathidasan University Adirampattinam 614701 India

Abstract

RationaleAnabolic steroids, also known as anabolic–androgenic steroids (AAS), encompass steroidal androgens such as testosterone, as well as synthetic counterparts with similar structures and effects. The misuse of AAS has increased over the years, leading to ethical and welfare concerns in sports. The World Anti‐Doping Agency (WADA) and the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) have banned AAS in relevant sports. Methandienone is one of the most identified anabolic androgenic steroids in sports drug testing, Therefore, reliable detection methods are crucial for effective doping control and maintaining the integrity of the sports.MethodsThis study explores the use of homogenized camel liver for detecting methandienone metabolites in camels. The biotransformation pathways of methandienone in homogenized camel liver tissues are analyzed using Liquid Chromatography‐High Resolution Mass Spectrometry (LC‐HRMS) to identify and characterize the phase I and phase II metabolites. Chromatographic separation was achieved using a Thermo‐Hypersil C18 column.ResultsThe study has identified 11 methandienone metabolites (M1–M11), this includes 10 phase I and one phase II metabolite. A glucuronic acid conjugate of methandienone was observed in this study, but no sulfonic acid conjugations were found. The metabolites and their possible chemical structures, along with their fragmentation patterns are confirmed using MSMS (MS2) experiments in data‐independent acquisition (DIA) mode.ConclusionsThese findings serve as a vital tool for the rapid detection of methandienone, combating its illicit use in camel racing. Comprehensive screenings covering both the parent drug and its metabolites are recommended to improve detection accuracy and ensure regulatory compliance in sports doping. Future research should explore methandienone's metabolite profile in administered camel samples.

Publisher

Wiley

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