Assessment of a portable quadrupole-based gas chromatography mass spectrometry for seized drug analysis

•Assessment of a new portable tool for analysis of seized drugs in the field.•Twenty-four target substances validated in the method.•Portable instrumentation is suitable for use in forensic analysis as a screening method. The cutting agents, classified as diluents (pharmacologically inactive) or adu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Forensic science international 2020-08, Vol.313, p.110342, Article 110342
Hauptverfasser: Fiorentin, Taís R., Logan, Barry K., Martin, David M., Browne, Thom, Rieders, Eric F.
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Zusammenfassung:•Assessment of a new portable tool for analysis of seized drugs in the field.•Twenty-four target substances validated in the method.•Portable instrumentation is suitable for use in forensic analysis as a screening method. The cutting agents, classified as diluents (pharmacologically inactive) or adulterants (pharmacologically active), are substances commonly used to cut drugs of abuse to increase profits. These substances are constantly changing over time, increasing the risks to the user’s health caused by the compounds’ potential individual toxicities as well as their drug-drug interactions. This work aimed to develop and validate a screening method using a portable quadrupole-based gas chromatography mass spectrometer (FLIR Griffin™ G510) to identify drugs of abuse and adulterants in seized material, and compare it with a well validated standard technology, gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC–MS). The method was validated for the identification of alprazolam, amphetamine, aminopyrine, benzocaine, caffeine, cocaine, codeine, diltiazem, ephedrine, fentanyl, fenethylline, furanylfentanyl, heroin, hydroxyzine, levamisole, lidocaine, methamphetamine, morphine, noramidopyrine (a marker of metamizole), phencyclidine, phenacetin, procaine, strychnine and xylazine. The targeted substances were chosen based on current intelligence regarding prevalent adulterants observed in multiple jurisdictions. Interference, precision, robustness and carryover were evaluated. The method was successfully validated and proved to be suitable to detect and identify the 24 target compounds proposed. The reliability of the instrument for detecting the presence of targeted compounds was analyzed by using Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis. The portable quadrupole-based gas chromatography mass spectrometer was considered suitable for use in forensic analysis as a screening method.
ISSN:0379-0738
1872-6283
DOI:10.1016/j.forsciint.2020.110342