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Talanta ; 238(Pt 1): 122966, 2022 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34857341

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In this study, a gas chromatograph (GC) has been coupled to a drift tube ion mobility spectrometer (IMS) in order to develop an analytical procedure for the determination of psychoactive substances in oral fluids. Working parameters, including the GC-IMS interface ones, were adjusted in order to obtain sensitive and robust signals. A volume of 500 µL of oral fluid was extracted with 250 µL chloroform and, after centrifugation, were injected into the GC-IMS system. Amphetamine, methylone, α-PVP, ketamine, lidocaine, MPHP, cocaine, THJ-2201, and 5F-ADB were employed as model compounds, providing limits of detection from 6 to 15 µg L-1 and recoveries from 70 to 115% for field oral fluids spiked with target analytes at 250, 500, and 600 µg L-1. Moreover, two oral fluid certified reference materials were analysed by the proposed GC-IMS based methodology with obtained relative percentage errors lower than 8.4%, being the proposed GC-IMS procedure a reliable, selective, and sensitive technique for the determination of psychoactive substances in oral fluids.


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Cocaine , Pharmaceutical Preparations , Amphetamine , Cocaine/analysis , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Ion Mobility Spectrometry
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