Bertol Elisabetta, Del Bravo Ester, Vaiano Fabio, Mari Francesco, Favretto Donata
Department of Health Sciences, University of Florence, Largo Brambilla 3, I-50134, Florence, Italy.
Drug Test Anal. 2014 Sep;6(9):930-5. doi: 10.1002/dta.1595. Epub 2014 Jan 15.
Fatty acid ethyl esters (FAEEs) are minor ethanol metabolites that can accumulate in hair. The performance of hair FAEEs as a biomarker that can discriminate null or moderate drinking from risky, excessive drinking was verified by evaluating the relationship between self-reported daily alcohol intake and FAEE concentration in hair. The study subjects were 160 healthy volunteers (52% female) that included teetotallers, moderate/social drinkers (< 60 g of ethanol per day), and heavy drinkers (≥ 60 g/day).The estimated daily alcohol intake (EDAI) was assessed by a specific written questionnaire aimed at estimating the measure and the frequency of alcohol drinking and at excluding confounding factors. FAEEs (ethyl myristate, ethyl palmitate, ethyl oleate, and ethyl stearate) were extracted from the hair matrix by overnight incubation in n-hexane/dimethylsulphoxide, purified by solid-phase extraction (SPE) and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) in selected ion monitoring and Electron ionization (EI) mode, using pentadeuterated internal standards. Hair samples exhibited FAEE concentrations (expressed as the sum of the four esters, CFAEE ) ranging from 0.01 to 10.78 ng/mg (average 1.16 and median 0.60 ng/mg). The EDAI was from 0 to 246 g of ethanol per day, average 28 g/day and median 15 g/day. A cut-off of 0.5 ng/mg in 3 cm of a proximal hair segment was adopted to discriminate social drinking from excessive ethanol consumption. False positive samples were identified in subjects using ethanol-containing hair lotions and women on estroprogestin therapy. Specificity of 87% was reached when the identified false positives were excluded from data elaboration. CFAEE in hair at a predetermined cut-off can be used to discriminate between moderate and excessive drinking only when confounding factors are meticulously removed.
脂肪酸乙酯(FAEEs)是乙醇的微量代谢产物,可在头发中蓄积。通过评估自我报告的每日酒精摄入量与头发中FAEE浓度之间的关系,验证了头发FAEEs作为一种生物标志物区分不饮酒或适度饮酒与危险、过度饮酒的性能。研究对象为160名健康志愿者(52%为女性),包括戒酒者、适度/社交饮酒者(每天乙醇摄入量<60克)和重度饮酒者(≥60克/天)。通过一份特定的书面问卷评估估计的每日酒精摄入量(EDAI),该问卷旨在估计饮酒量和频率,并排除混杂因素。FAEEs(肉豆蔻酸乙酯、棕榈酸乙酯、油酸乙酯和硬脂酸乙酯)通过在正己烷/二甲基亚砜中过夜孵育从头发基质中提取,通过固相萃取(SPE)纯化,并在选择离子监测和电子电离(EI)模式下使用五氘代内标通过气相色谱-质谱联用(GC-MS)进行分析。头发样本的FAEE浓度(以四种酯的总和CFAEE表示)范围为0.01至10.78纳克/毫克(平均1.16,中位数0.60纳克/毫克)。EDAI为每天0至246克乙醇,平均28克/天,中位数15克/天。采用近端头发段3厘米处0.5纳克/毫克的临界值来区分社交饮酒和过量乙醇消费。在使用含乙醇洗发水的受试者和接受雌激素孕激素治疗的女性中发现了假阳性样本。当从数据处理中排除识别出的假阳性样本时,特异性达到87%。只有在精心去除混杂因素后,头发中预定临界值的CFAEE才能用于区分适度饮酒和过量饮酒。