Detection of Methamphetamine and Morphine in Urine and Saliva Using Excitation–Emission Matrix Fluorescence and a Second-Order Calibration Algorithm
A new method was developed to determine the methamphetamine and morphine concentrations in urine and saliva based on excitation–emission matrix fluorescence coupled to a second-order calibration algorithm. In the case of single-drug abuse, the results showed that the average recoveries of methamphet...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied spectroscopy 2016-07, Vol.83 (3), p.383-391 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new method was developed to determine the methamphetamine and morphine concentrations in urine and saliva based on excitation–emission matrix fluorescence coupled to a second-order calibration algorithm. In the case of single-drug abuse, the results showed that the average recoveries of methamphetamine and morphine were 95.3 and 96.7% in urine samples, respectively, and 98.1 and 106.2% in saliva samples, respectively. The relative errors were all below 5%. The simultaneous determination of methamphetamine and morphine in urine using two second-order algorithms was also investigated. Satisfactory results were obtained with a self-weighted alternating trilinear decomposition algorithm. The root-mean-square errors of the predictions were 0.540 and 0.0382 μg/mL for methamphetamine and morphine, respectively. The limits of detection of the proposed methods were very low and sufficient for studying methamphetamine and morphine in urine. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9037 1573-8647 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10812-016-0299-9 |