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SPE-UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS Analysis of Cocaine and Its Metabolites in Conventional and Alternative Biological Specimens: Application to Real Samples.
Makhdoom, Humera Shafi; Afzal, Saira; Sultana, Kishwar; Shah, Syed Nisar Hussain; Mujahid, Majida; Hassan, Zulfiqar Ul; Munir, Farida; Jahan, Faryal; Abbas, Zeerak; Abid, Ali Imran; Khan, Najm Ul Hassan.
Affiliation
  • Makhdoom HS; Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lahore, Lahore 44000, Pakistan.
  • Afzal S; Clinical and Forensic Toxicology Department, Chughtai Healthcare, Lahore 54000, Pakistan.
  • Sultana K; Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lahore, Lahore 44000, Pakistan.
  • Shah SNH; Department of Pharmacy, Iqra University Islamabad Campus, Islamabad 440000, Pakistan.
  • Mujahid M; Department of Pharmaceutics, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan 68000, Pakistan.
  • Hassan ZU; Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lahore, Lahore 44000, Pakistan.
  • Munir F; Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan, Lahore 54000, Pakistan.
  • Jahan F; Iqra University Chak Shahzad Campus, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan.
  • Abbas Z; Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lahore, Lahore 44000, Pakistan.
  • Abid AI; Shifa Tameer e Millat University Islamabad, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan.
  • Khan NUH; Clinical and Forensic Toxicology Department, Chughtai Healthcare, Lahore 54000, Pakistan.
ACS Omega ; 9(22): 23355-23363, 2024 Jun 04.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38854579
ABSTRACT
An increase in cocaine abuse has been observed globally since the past decade. Cocaine is among the commonly abused stimulants used for recreational purposes. In this study, the SPE-UHPLC-MS/MS method was developed and validated to be applied on real specimens of 20 chronic cocaine abusers to quantify cocaine/metabolites in conventional as well as alternative biological matrices. Cocaine was extracted from biological specimens using solid-phase extraction followed by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry analysis. Chromatographic separation was achieved on a Poroshell120EC-18 column (2.1 mm × 50 mm, 2.7 µm particle size) using water-acetonitrile in 0.1% formic acid as a mobile phase in gradient elution mode. The flow rate of the mobile phase was 0.5 mL/min with a gradient varying the percentage of acetonitrile linearity ranging 15-95% in 6.0 min acquisition time, and the injection volume was set at 5 µL. Positive electrospray ionization with multireaction ion monitoring mode using two ion transitions for cocaine/metabolites and one for cocaine-d3 was employed. The quantification method demonstrated good linear ranges of 0.025-250 ng/mL in blood, urine, and oral fluid (ng/mg for hair and nail) with a ≥0.991% determination coefficient. The detection limit and lower quantification limit were 0.005 and 0.025 ng/mL in all matrices, respectively. The mean extraction recovery and ionization suppression ranged from 89.3 to 99.8% and -4.6 to -14.4% in the studied matrices. Within-run and between-days precisions were 1.8-7.2% and 1.9-6.1%, respectively. This study will not only help in quantifying cocaine/metabolites in alternative specimens (hair, nail, and oral fluid) but also guide clinical and forensic toxicologists in interpretation of exhumation cases. Furthermore, multiple specimens' analyses can be of significance in estimating the time/manner of drug exposure, in confirming the results of laboratories in cases of doubtful clinical histories, or in aiding medico-legal investigations.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: ACS Omega Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Pakistán Country of publication: Estados Unidos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: ACS Omega Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Pakistán Country of publication: Estados Unidos