ICRAV Melbourne 2026

294 ICRAV 2026 # Poster Title Author 1 AORC Award Winner 2 Detection of Antipsychotic Drugs in Race-Day Horse Plasma: Western Australian Experience Nicola Beckett 3 Incorporation of Iron-chelating Substances Into Routine Doping Control Joshua Klingberg 4 Analytical Challenges in Applying the International Screening Limit of Acepromazine in Race-day Urine Samples Buddhika Dorakumbura 5 Classification Model-Based Administration Route Differentiation of Altrenogest in Racehorses Madysen Elbourne 6 Selective and Sensitive Quantitation of 18 Steroids in Human Serum Using Thermo ScientificTM StewllarTM Mass Spectrometer Edward Goucher 7 Polyethylene Glycols’ Masking Effect on the Detection of Drugs and Their Removal in Confiscation Sample Analysis Fuyu Guan 8 Development of PCR-LC-MS Methods for Confirmatory Analysis of Transgenes in Horses Emmie NM Ho 9 Discovering Biomarkers of ESA Administration in Horses: A Comprehensive Proteomics and Transcriptomics Analysis for Doping Control Emmie NM Ho 10 Streamlined UHPLC-QTOF-MS Screening of Exogenous AnabolicAndrogenic Steroid Sulfates in Equine Urine Ka Chuen Ho 11 Trace Element Analysis in Equine Urine: Looking Beyond Arsenic and Cobalt Jovan Jacob 12 Trace Element Analysis in Canine Urine: Looking Beyond Arsenic and Cobalt Jovan Jacob 13 Elevated Cobalt Concentrations in Korean Thoroughbreds: Feed as the Primary Cause Junhyuk Jeon 14 Exempted Substances for Prevention of Oestrus in Female Racing Greyhounds Steven Karamatic 15 Establishing Residue Limits for Procaine in Greyhound Racing: Addressing Feed Related Positives through Pharmacokinetic Modelling Steven Karamatic 16 Pharmacokinetics of Transdermal Fentanyl in Greyhounds Steven Karamatic 17 Pharmacokinetics of Caffeine in Greyhounds: Implications for Doping Control and Residue Limits Steven Karamatic 18 The Regulation of Prednisolone and its Use in Racing Greyhounds Steven Karamatic # Poster Title Author 19 Tracking Levetiracetam: Plasma and Urine Detection Following Administration to Racing Greyhounds Cheka Kehelpannala 20 The Potential of Circulating microRNAs as Biomarkers for Doping Control in Horses Mio Kikuchi 21 Simultaneous Detection and Determination of Elimination Profiles of Dembrexine and its Major Metabolite in Horse Plasma and Urine After a Regimen Oral (PO) Administration of Dembrexine (Sputolysin Powder®) Geoffrey Lam 22 Detection of Anabolic Agents and Sedatives in Equine Hair Samples Mario Thevis 23 Investigation of Conjugated Prednisolone Metabolites in Equine Urine Himasha Mendis 24 Plasma and Urine Pharmacokinetics of Intravenous Pridinol in Thoroughbreds for its Medication Control Yohei Y.M. Minamijima 25 Multidrug Screen for Equine Doping Control Using Negative Ion Electrospray High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Jaclyn R. Missanelli 26 Determination of Urinary Concentrations of Triamcinolone Acetonide and Metabolite from Horses Administered Intraarticularly to the Femoropatellar Joint Glenys K Noble 27 Determination of Urinary Concentrations of Clenbuterol Hydrochloride, Salbutamol Plus Ipratropium Bromide Administered by Nebuliser to Horses Glenys K Noble 28 The Importance of Gaseous and Liquid Nitrogen in the Analytical and Veterinary Industry Nicole Pendini 29 Yerba Mate Intake and its Correlation With Results of Xanthines Above the International Residue Limits Patricia I. Porto 30 Detection of Human-Sequence Transgenes in Equine Plasma Samples via Massively Parallel Sequencing Edward Ryder 31 Therapeutic Antibodies in Animal Sports Drug Testing: Detection of Anti-NGF Antibodies in Canine Serum by Means of Immunoaffinity Purification, Tryptic Digestion, and LC-HRMS/ MS Mario Thevis 32 Enhanced Confirmation of Basic Drugs With Limited Product Ions Using Negative Mode Ionisation Mass Spectrometry Rohan Steel 33 Detection of Meldonium in Equine Urine, Plasma and Hair Following a Multidose Oral Administration Marjaana Viljanto

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