The presence of microorganisms in urine samples, under favourable conditions of storage and transportation, may alter the concentration of steroid hormones, thus altering the correct evaluation of the urinary steroid profile in doping control analysis. According to the rules of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA technical document TD2004 EAAS), a testosterone deconjugation higher than 5% and the presence of 5α-androstane-3,17-dione and 5β-androstane-3,17-dione in the deconjugated fraction, are reliable indicators of urine degradation. The determination of these markers would require an additional quantitative analysis since the steroids screening analysis, in anti-doping laboratories, is performed in the total (free+conjugated) fraction. Th...
Nowadays, testosterone remains a highly abused anabolic androgenic steroid for the practice of dopin...
So far, in sports drug testing compounds of different classes are processed and measured using diffe...
For the assessment of androgenesity in vivo urinary 17-KS has often been mesured so far, but the sig...
The degradation processes in deficiently stored urine samples are well investigated regarding steroi...
The misuse of the steroid hormone testosterone for performance enhancement has been frequently repor...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) includes anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) among the substances...
Testosterone (T) has traditionally been the most commonly reported doping agent by doping control la...
The most frequently detected substances prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) belong to ...
For an effective detection of doping with pseudo-endogenous anabolic steroids, the urinary steroid p...
International audienceThe analysis of urinary metabolites of testosterone-related steroids through t...
[EN] Doping control in sport is mandatory to detect and to control the use of prohibited substances....
The unification of different analytical screening procedures has become an important issue for the W...
Profiling androgens in urine samples is used in doping analysis for the detection of abused steroids...
Naturally occurring anabolic androgenic steroids, such as testosterone, are widely misused in sports...
Direct control of doping in sports is based on the analysis of active substances and/or their metabo...
Nowadays, testosterone remains a highly abused anabolic androgenic steroid for the practice of dopin...
So far, in sports drug testing compounds of different classes are processed and measured using diffe...
For the assessment of androgenesity in vivo urinary 17-KS has often been mesured so far, but the sig...
The degradation processes in deficiently stored urine samples are well investigated regarding steroi...
The misuse of the steroid hormone testosterone for performance enhancement has been frequently repor...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) includes anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) among the substances...
Testosterone (T) has traditionally been the most commonly reported doping agent by doping control la...
The most frequently detected substances prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) belong to ...
For an effective detection of doping with pseudo-endogenous anabolic steroids, the urinary steroid p...
International audienceThe analysis of urinary metabolites of testosterone-related steroids through t...
[EN] Doping control in sport is mandatory to detect and to control the use of prohibited substances....
The unification of different analytical screening procedures has become an important issue for the W...
Profiling androgens in urine samples is used in doping analysis for the detection of abused steroids...
Naturally occurring anabolic androgenic steroids, such as testosterone, are widely misused in sports...
Direct control of doping in sports is based on the analysis of active substances and/or their metabo...
Nowadays, testosterone remains a highly abused anabolic androgenic steroid for the practice of dopin...
So far, in sports drug testing compounds of different classes are processed and measured using diffe...
For the assessment of androgenesity in vivo urinary 17-KS has often been mesured so far, but the sig...