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Enantioselective Quantification of Amphetamine and Metabolites in Serum Samples: Forensic Evaluation and Estimation of Consumption Time

In forensic toxicology, amphetamine intoxications represent one of the most common case groups and present difficult questions for toxicologists. Estimating the time of consumption and the current influence of the stimulant is particularly difficult when only total amphetamine concentrations are con...

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Autores principales: Losacker, Moritz, Kraemer, Michael, Philipsen, Alexandra, Duecker, Kristina, Dreimueller, Nadine, Engelmann, Jan, Roehrich, Joerg, Hess, Cornelius
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34436462
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11080521
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author Losacker, Moritz
Kraemer, Michael
Philipsen, Alexandra
Duecker, Kristina
Dreimueller, Nadine
Engelmann, Jan
Roehrich, Joerg
Hess, Cornelius
author_facet Losacker, Moritz
Kraemer, Michael
Philipsen, Alexandra
Duecker, Kristina
Dreimueller, Nadine
Engelmann, Jan
Roehrich, Joerg
Hess, Cornelius
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description In forensic toxicology, amphetamine intoxications represent one of the most common case groups and present difficult questions for toxicologists. Estimating the time of consumption and the current influence of the stimulant is particularly difficult when only total amphetamine concentrations are considered. Stereoselective analysis and the consideration of metabolites can provide valuable information to facilitate interpretation. An enantioselective liquid chromatography−tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for detection of amphetamine, norephedrine and 4-hydroxyamphetamine was developed. Validation showed satisfactory selectivity, sensitivity, linearity (0.5–250 ng/mL), precision and accuracy for all enantiomers. The method was applied to a collective of 425 forensic serum samples and 30 serum samples from psychiatric inpatients stating their last time of amphetamine consumption. Norephedrine and 4-hydroxyamphetamine were detected more frequently at higher amphetamine concentrations and at lower amphetamine (R)/(S) concentration ratios, possibly indicating recent consumption. Mean (R)/(S) ratio of amphetamine was 1.14, whereas higher ratios (mean 1.36) were found for amphetamine concentrations below 100 ng/mL. The (R)/(S) ratios of psychiatric inpatients significantly correlated with the reported time intervals to last consumption. The use of amphetamine (R)/(S) ratios and the simultaneous detection of metabolites are promising factors that can facilitate estimation of consumption time and current impairment.
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spelling pubmed-84005712021-08-29 Enantioselective Quantification of Amphetamine and Metabolites in Serum Samples: Forensic Evaluation and Estimation of Consumption Time Losacker, Moritz Kraemer, Michael Philipsen, Alexandra Duecker, Kristina Dreimueller, Nadine Engelmann, Jan Roehrich, Joerg Hess, Cornelius Metabolites Article In forensic toxicology, amphetamine intoxications represent one of the most common case groups and present difficult questions for toxicologists. Estimating the time of consumption and the current influence of the stimulant is particularly difficult when only total amphetamine concentrations are considered. Stereoselective analysis and the consideration of metabolites can provide valuable information to facilitate interpretation. An enantioselective liquid chromatography−tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for detection of amphetamine, norephedrine and 4-hydroxyamphetamine was developed. Validation showed satisfactory selectivity, sensitivity, linearity (0.5–250 ng/mL), precision and accuracy for all enantiomers. The method was applied to a collective of 425 forensic serum samples and 30 serum samples from psychiatric inpatients stating their last time of amphetamine consumption. Norephedrine and 4-hydroxyamphetamine were detected more frequently at higher amphetamine concentrations and at lower amphetamine (R)/(S) concentration ratios, possibly indicating recent consumption. Mean (R)/(S) ratio of amphetamine was 1.14, whereas higher ratios (mean 1.36) were found for amphetamine concentrations below 100 ng/mL. The (R)/(S) ratios of psychiatric inpatients significantly correlated with the reported time intervals to last consumption. The use of amphetamine (R)/(S) ratios and the simultaneous detection of metabolites are promising factors that can facilitate estimation of consumption time and current impairment. MDPI 2021-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8400571/ /pubmed/34436462 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11080521 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Losacker, Moritz
Kraemer, Michael
Philipsen, Alexandra
Duecker, Kristina
Dreimueller, Nadine
Engelmann, Jan
Roehrich, Joerg
Hess, Cornelius
Enantioselective Quantification of Amphetamine and Metabolites in Serum Samples: Forensic Evaluation and Estimation of Consumption Time
title Enantioselective Quantification of Amphetamine and Metabolites in Serum Samples: Forensic Evaluation and Estimation of Consumption Time
title_full Enantioselective Quantification of Amphetamine and Metabolites in Serum Samples: Forensic Evaluation and Estimation of Consumption Time
title_fullStr Enantioselective Quantification of Amphetamine and Metabolites in Serum Samples: Forensic Evaluation and Estimation of Consumption Time
title_full_unstemmed Enantioselective Quantification of Amphetamine and Metabolites in Serum Samples: Forensic Evaluation and Estimation of Consumption Time
title_short Enantioselective Quantification of Amphetamine and Metabolites in Serum Samples: Forensic Evaluation and Estimation of Consumption Time
title_sort enantioselective quantification of amphetamine and metabolites in serum samples: forensic evaluation and estimation of consumption time
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34436462
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11080521
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