June 20, 2018

This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies. Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility:

Substance in hair may be a marker for alcohol consumption

Credit: Laura Tiitto/public domain
× close
Credit: Laura Tiitto/public domain

A new Drug Testing & Analysis study reveals that measuring levels of ethyl sulphate (EtS), a metabolite of ethanol, in the hair can be used to assess alcohol consumption. In the study, researchers developed a method that was successfully applied to quantify EtS in hair samples from patients treated for alcohol use disorders.

The window of detection of can be extended through the use of hair as a matrix. Also, compared with more traditional matrices (such as blood and urine), hair is easier to collect, transport, and store.

"EtS in hair shows potential as a direct biomarker for alcohol consumption and should be subject to future research," said lead author Dr. Delphine Cappelle, of the University of Antwerp, in Belgium.

More information: Delphine Cappelle et al, Assessment of ethyl sulphate in hair as a marker for alcohol consumption using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, Drug Testing and Analysis (2018). DOI: 10.1002/dta.2410

Journal information: Drug Testing and Analysis

Provided by Wiley

Load comments (0)