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Intelligence benefit of the 3-methoxytyramine to tyramine ratio in equine urine.

Madysen ElbourneAdam T CawleyShawn StanleyChristopher BowenShanlin Fu
Published in: Drug testing and analysis (2022)
Equine urine analysis has evolved over time to detect thousands of urinary compounds for doping control in the horse racing industry. The longitudinal assessment of 3-methoxytyramine to tyramine ratio (3-MT/T) values in equine urine by GC-MS profiling was investigated to support the Racing NSW Equine Biological Passport (EBP) for detection of dopaminergic manipulation in racehorses. This involved comparison of routine urine samples to administration studies of Sinemet, a common Parkinson's disease medication containing levodopa. Using an endogenous reference compound (ERC) in a urinary ratio enabled greater confidence to provide intelligence of pharmaceutical manipulation as distinct from physiological variation. Population reference limits (PRLs) of 776 ng/ml for urinary 3-MT and 5.3 for 3-MT/T, together with the use of individual reference limits (IRLs), are proposed.
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