Abstract
The extraction of anabolic steroids (1,4-androstadiene-3,17-dione; 17α-methyltestosterone; 19-norethiocholanolone; 4-hydroxytestosterone; 4-androstene-3,17-dione; 5α-androstane-3β,17β-diol; dehydroepiandrosterone; calusterone; clostebol; methandienone; methyldienolone; nandrolone; testosterone; epitestosterone; tibolone; 19-norandrostenedione; 1-methylene-5α-androstan-3α-ol-17-one) by aqueous-organic mixtures from hexane solutions was studied at the temperature (20 ± 1) °C. Based on the experimental data obtained, the partition ratios of anabolic steroids were calculated, which were used to optimise the standard sample preparation procedure in the process of determining the compounds under study in biologically active dietary supplements and specialised sports nutrition. It was found that the most effective and selective extractants from hydrocarbon solutions are water-acetonitrile mixtures containing from 10 to 20 % by volume of water. An extraction technique has been developed for sample preparation of biologically active dietary supplements for subsequent gas chromatographic determination of anabolic steroids in them using a triple quadrupole mass spectrometric detector. The proposed method is characterised by a standard deviation of 10–15 % and a detection limit about 10 μg/kg of biologically active dietary supplements, which makes it possible to reliably determine impurities of prohibited anabolic steroids in them.
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