Synthetic Origin of Tramadol in the Environment

The presence of tramadol in roots of Sarcocephalus latifolius trees in Northern Cameroon was recently attributed to point contamination with the synthetic compound. The synthetic origin of tramadol in the environment has now been unambiguously confirmed. Tramadol samples isolated from tramadol pills...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie 2016-01, Vol.128 (1), p.248-251
Hauptverfasser: Kusari, Souvik, Tatsimo, Simplice Joel N., Zühlke, Sebastian, Spiteller, Michael
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Zusammenfassung:The presence of tramadol in roots of Sarcocephalus latifolius trees in Northern Cameroon was recently attributed to point contamination with the synthetic compound. The synthetic origin of tramadol in the environment has now been unambiguously confirmed. Tramadol samples isolated from tramadol pills bought at a street market in downtown Maroua and highly contaminated soil at Houdouvou were analyzed by high‐precision 14C measurements by accelerator mass spectrometry (14C AMS): Tramadol from the pills did not contain any radiocarbon, thus indicating that it had been synthesized from 14C‐free petroleum‐derived precursors. Crucially, tramadol isolated from the soil was also radiocarbon‐free. As all biosynthetic plant compounds must contain radiocarbon levels close to that of the contemporary environment, these results thus confirm that tramadol isolated from the soil cannot be plant‐derived. Analyses of S. latifolius seeds, in vitro grown plants, plants from different origins, and stable‐isotope labeling experiments further confirmed that synthetic tramadol contaminates the environment. Das Vorkommen von Tramadol in den Wurzeln von Sarcocephalus latifolius und anderen Pflanzen, im Boden sowie Oberflächen‐ und Grundwasser in Nordkamerun wirft die Frage auf, ob diese Spuren natürlichen oder synthetischen Ursprungs sind. Verschiedene Messungen, wie z. B. Beschleuniger‐Massenspektrometrie zur Bestimmung des 14C‐Gehalts, bestätigen jetzt eindeutig, dass synthetisches Tramadol die Umwelt kontaminiert hat.
ISSN:0044-8249
1521-3757
DOI:10.1002/ange.201508646