Stability of phosphatidylethanol 16:0/18:1 in authentic and spiked whole blood

Drug Test Anal. 2021 Jun;13(6):1219-1222. doi: 10.1002/dta.2995. Epub 2021 Jan 12.

Abstract

Phosphatidylethanol 16:0/18:1 (PEth) is the most abundant homologue of the phosphatidylethanol group of phospholipids. Formed only in the presence of ethanol, PEth is used as a biomarker in whole blood to provide information about the consumption of alcohol. As information on the storage life of PEth is essential for its beneficial use as a biomarker, this study investigated the stability of PEth in spiked and authentic whole blood samples stored at 4°C. Human whole blood samples (n = 23) and spiked whole blood samples (n = 7) with a concentration range between 5 and 2000 ng/ml were analysed at specific time intervals, up to 90 days. Differences were evident between the stability of authentic and spiked samples. PEth was stable at 4°C for 60 days (concentrations within 15% of initial concentration) in authentic samples, whereas spiked samples were stable for up to 30 days. This study emphasizes the importance of including authentic samples in stability experiments.

Keywords: PEth; alcohol consumption; phosphatidylethanol 16:0/18:1; refrigerator stability; whole blood.

Publication types

  • Validation Study

MeSH terms

  • Biomarkers / analysis
  • Biomarkers / blood*
  • Glycerophospholipids / analysis
  • Glycerophospholipids / blood*
  • Humans
  • Specimen Handling / methods*
  • Temperature
  • Time Factors

Substances

  • Biomarkers
  • Glycerophospholipids
  • phosphatidylethanol