The effect of the use of mouthwash on ethylglucuronide concentrations in urine

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Costantino, Anthony [1 ]
DiGregorio, E. John
Korn, Warren
Spayd, Stephanie
Rieders, Frederic
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[1] Natl Med Serv Inc, Willow Grove, PA USA
[2] Frederic Rieders Family Renaissance Fdn, Willow Grove, PA USA
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10.1093/jat/30.9.659
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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Two studies were performed to evaluate the effect of alcohol containing mouthwash on the appearance of ethyl glucuronide (EtG) in urine. In the first study, 9 volunteers were given a 4-oz bottle of mouthwash, which contained 12% ethanol. They gargled with all 4 oz. of the mouthwash at intervals over a 15-min period. All urine samples were collected over the next 24 h. Of 39 provided urine samples, there were 20 > 50 ng/mL, 12 > 100 ng/mL, 5 > 200 ng/mL, 3 > 250 ng/mL, and 1 > 300 ng/mL. The peak concentrations were all within 12 h after the exposure. In the second study, 11 participants gargled 3 times daily for 5 days. The first morning void was collected. Sixteen of the 55 submitted samples contained EtG concentrations of greater than 50 ng/mL. All of them were less than 120 ng/mL. These studies show that incidental exposure to mouthwash containing 12% ethanol, when gargling according to the manufacturer's instructions, can result in urinary EtG values greater than 50 ng/mL. All specimens were negative for ethanol. The limits of detection and quantitation for the EtG testing were 50 ng/mL.
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