New test makes cheating with drugs in sports easier to detect
Thursday, June 19, 2008 - 02:21
in Physics & Chemistry
Research news from Journal of Mass Spectrometry A new mass spectrometry test can help sports anti-drug doping officials to detect whether an athlete has used drugs that boost naturally occurring steroid levels. The test is more sensitive compared to previous alternatives, more capable of revealing specific suspicious chemical in the body, faster to perform, and could be run on standard drug-screening laboratory equipment. The new test is announced in a special issue of the Journal of Mass Spectrometry that concentrates on detecting drugs in sports.