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Identification of Hydroxyropivacaine Glucuronide in Equine Urine by ESI+/MS/MS

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Journal Can J Vet Res
Date 2000 Aug 10
PMID 10935884
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Ropivacaine is a local anesthetic that has a high potential for abuse in racing horses. It can be recovered from urine collected after administration as a hydroxylated metabolite following beta-glucuronidase treatment of the urine. Based on these findings, it has been inferred that ropivacaine is present in equine urine as a glucuronide metabolite; however, these metabolites have never been directly identified. Using ESI+/MS/MS, the presence of a [M+H]+ molecular ion of m/z 467 was demonstrated in urine corresponding to the calculated mass of a hydroxyropivacaine glucuronide +1. The abundance of this ion diminished after glucuronidase treatment with concomitant appearance of a m/z 291 peak, which is consistent with its hydrolysis to hydroxyropivacaine. In further work, the m/z 467 material was fragmented in the MS/MS system, yielding fragments interpretable as hydroxyropivacaine glucuronide. These data are consistent with the presence of a hydroxyropivacaine glucuronide in equine urine and constitute the first direct demonstration of a specific glucuronide metabolite in equine urine.

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