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Wolfgang Thormann

Institute for Infectious Diseases, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.

1 paper in the library · 70 citations · publishing 1997

Papers

Enantioselective determination of 3,4‐methylene‐dioxymethamphetamine and two of its metabolites in human urine by cyclodextrin‐modified capillary zone electrophoresis

Electrophoresis January 1, 1997 Matthias Lanz, Rudolf Brenneisen, Wolfgang Thormann 70 citations

A capillary electrophoresis method using a phosphate buffer with a chiral selector separates the enantiomers of MDMA (Ecstasy) and its metabolites HMMA and MDA in human urine. After enzymatic hydrolysis and solid-phase extraction, detection at 195 nm achieves detection limits of 20–50 ng/mL with 5 mL samples. Analysis of two patients' urine shows enantioselective metabolism: one patient excreted 42.28% of the racemic MDMA dose as R-(−)-MDMA and 10.16% as S-(+)-MDMA; the other excreted 28.63% and 9.34%, respectively. Metabolite enantiomer excretion varied between individuals, demonstrating interindividual differences in MDMA metabolism.