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Investigation of stability of selective androgen receptor modulators in urine

ORCID Icon, ORCID Icon, & ORCID Icon
Pages 1253-1263 | Received 05 Feb 2020, Accepted 07 Apr 2020, Published online: 13 May 2020

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Figure 1. Stability of selected SARMs in bovine urine under frozen storage (−20°C). Mean recovery (and standard deviations, shown by error bars, n = 5) obtained from fortified blank bovine urine. Where p < .05 (*), < .01 (**) and < .001 (***), and – – response limits (±20%).

Figure 1. Stability of selected SARMs in bovine urine under frozen storage (−20°C). Mean recovery (and standard deviations, shown by error bars, n = 5) obtained from fortified blank bovine urine. Where p < .05 (*), < .01 (**) and < .001 (***), and – – response limits (±20%).

Figure 2. Stability of emerging SARMs in bovine urine under freeze-thaw cycles. Mean recovery (and standard deviations, shown by error bars, n = 5) obtained from fortified blank bovine urine. Where  p < .05 (*), < .01 (**) and < .001 (***), and – – response limits (±20%).

Figure 2. Stability of emerging SARMs in bovine urine under freeze-thaw cycles. Mean recovery (and standard deviations, shown by error bars, n = 5) obtained from fortified blank bovine urine. Where  p < .05 (*), < .01 (**) and < .001 (***), and – – response limits (±20%).

Figure 3. Stability of selected SARMs in bovine sample extracts – final injection solvent. Mean response (and standard deviations, shown by error bars, n = 5) obtained from blank bovine urine samples spiked post extraction. Control samples expressed as 100%. Where  p < .05 (*), < .01 (**) and < .001 (***), and – – relative response limits (±20%).

Figure 3. Stability of selected SARMs in bovine sample extracts – final injection solvent. Mean response (and standard deviations, shown by error bars, n = 5) obtained from blank bovine urine samples spiked post extraction. Control samples expressed as 100%. Where  p < .05 (*), < .01 (**) and < .001 (***), and – – relative response limits (±20%).
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