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. 2018 Jul 25;33(1):e22631. doi: 10.1002/jcla.22631

Table 5.

Stability of PEth 16:0/18:1 in whole blood stored at 4°C and comparison of calculated concentrations obtained for different laboratories

Sample ID Stability of PEth 16:0/18:1 in whole blood stored at 4°C Ethanol (g/kg)b Comparison of PEth 16:0/18:1 concentrations obtained with concentrations obtained by reference laboratories
Calculated PEth 16:0/18:1 concentration (stored 0 days) Stability in whole blood (%) Sample ID PEth 16:0/18:1 concentration(ng/mL) Reference laboratory 1c Reference laboratory 2
nmol/L ng/mL 36 daysa 71 daysa ng/mL %‐diff.d ng/mL %‐diff.d
1 1.5 1.1 93 128 0.0 a 47 55 18 56 21
2 3.3 2.3 97 92 0.0 b 175 210 20 232 33
3 5.0 3.5 106 109 0.0 c 283 360 27 302 7
4 6.2 4.4 105 106 0.0 d 1090 1430 31 1118 3
5 11 7.5 123 116 0.0 e 3395 4260 25 3866 14
6 17 12 98 109 0.0
7 22 16 104 90 0.0
8 36 25 102 103 0.0
9 42 30 108 113 0.0
10 52 36 104 96 0.0
11 73 51 98 96 0.0
12 110 77 104 114 0.0
13 124 87 95 92 0.0
14 230 162 106 112 0.0
15 279 196 130 128 0.7
16 430 302 98 96 0.0
17 598 420 99 100 0.0
18 641 451 96 91 0.0
19 765 538 96 94 0.2
20 915 643 88 87 0.9
21 1267 891 104 97 0.0

Diff., difference.

a

Stability was calculated as: Calculated concentration of blood sample stored (36 or 71 days)/calculated concentration of blood sample analyzed the day of arrival at our laboratory. In this test calibrators were prepared in Type 1 water (for all three analyses) and not in whole blood.

b

Ethanol concentrations were determined by immunological screening as described by Kristoffersen et al.45

c

PEth 16:0/18:1 concentrations determined by UHPLC‐MS/MS on a Luna Omega 1.6 μm Polar C18 column (30 × 2.1 mm ID) with a sample preparation with PPT using 2‐propanol.

d

%‐difference for Peth 16:0/18:1 concentrations between reference laboratory and the concentrations obtained by the developed UHPLC‐MS/MS method.