Stability of ethanol in blood and urine samples

The changes of ethanol concentrations in whole blood and urine samples were analyzed depending on temperatures and duration of storage. The aim of the study was to establish standards for the Institute laboratory. Samples of whole blood and urine, taken from drivers with excessive alcohol concentrat...

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Main Authors: Mandić-Radić Slavka, Džingalašević Gordana, Luković Nevena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade 2007-01-01
Series:Journal of Medical Biochemistry
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2007/0354-34470703241M.pdf
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spelling doaj-ddd90408222a4a9582f3d56dc49ada352020-11-25T02:54:26ZengSociety of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, BelgradeJournal of Medical Biochemistry1452-82581452-82662007-01-012632412440354-34470703241MStability of ethanol in blood and urine samplesMandić-Radić Slavka0Džingalašević Gordana1Luković Nevena2Health Care Institute for Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, BelgradeHealth Care Institute for Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, BelgradeHealth Care Institute for Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, BelgradeThe changes of ethanol concentrations in whole blood and urine samples were analyzed depending on temperatures and duration of storage. The aim of the study was to establish standards for the Institute laboratory. Samples of whole blood and urine, taken from drivers with excessive alcohol concentrations (6 groups, 15 samples per each), were analyzed upon delivery and then after storage during different time intervals and at different temperatures. The results showed that alcohol concentrations were significantly reduced with the increase of temperature and prolongation of storage. Only the whole blood samples stored for up to one month at -20°C did not show significant changes. Room temperature storage of samples is the least suitable way of keeping them, independently of the duration of storage. Urines are not less reliable samples than blood. There are no ethanol differences between blood samples with and without sodium fluoride.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2007/0354-34470703241M.pdfethanol stabilitysample storagetemperature effect
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author Mandić-Radić Slavka
Džingalašević Gordana
Luković Nevena
spellingShingle Mandić-Radić Slavka
Džingalašević Gordana
Luković Nevena
Stability of ethanol in blood and urine samples
Journal of Medical Biochemistry
ethanol stability
sample storage
temperature effect
author_facet Mandić-Radić Slavka
Džingalašević Gordana
Luković Nevena
author_sort Mandić-Radić Slavka
title Stability of ethanol in blood and urine samples
title_short Stability of ethanol in blood and urine samples
title_full Stability of ethanol in blood and urine samples
title_fullStr Stability of ethanol in blood and urine samples
title_full_unstemmed Stability of ethanol in blood and urine samples
title_sort stability of ethanol in blood and urine samples
publisher Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade
series Journal of Medical Biochemistry
issn 1452-8258
1452-8266
publishDate 2007-01-01
description The changes of ethanol concentrations in whole blood and urine samples were analyzed depending on temperatures and duration of storage. The aim of the study was to establish standards for the Institute laboratory. Samples of whole blood and urine, taken from drivers with excessive alcohol concentrations (6 groups, 15 samples per each), were analyzed upon delivery and then after storage during different time intervals and at different temperatures. The results showed that alcohol concentrations were significantly reduced with the increase of temperature and prolongation of storage. Only the whole blood samples stored for up to one month at -20°C did not show significant changes. Room temperature storage of samples is the least suitable way of keeping them, independently of the duration of storage. Urines are not less reliable samples than blood. There are no ethanol differences between blood samples with and without sodium fluoride.
topic ethanol stability
sample storage
temperature effect
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2007/0354-34470703241M.pdf
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