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Journal of Chromatography B, Article in Press, Corrected Proof 17 Jan 2008
A method to determine the catecholamine content in putamen (CPU) and midbrain (MB) regions of the brain of alcohol-preferring rats (P) is presented with a focus on the low-level detection of S,R-salsolinol, a metabolite of dopamine and a putative alcoholism marker.
The developed strategy allows both quantitative profiling of related catecholamines and the enantiomeric separation and quantification of the S- and R-salsolinol isomers and their ratios. The described LC/MS strategy simplifies the current methodology that typically employs GC–MS by eliminating the need for derivatization.
The data also suggest an increase in the non-enzymatic formation of salsolinol as a consequence of ethanol exposure.
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