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Using ambient mass spectrometry and LC–MS/MS for the rapid detection and identification of multiple illicit street drugs

In this study the recently developed technique of thermal desorption electrospray ionization/mass spectrometry (TD–ESI/MS) was applied to the rapid analysis of multiple controlled substances. With the reallocation of mass spectral resources [from a standard ESI source coupled with liquid chromatogra...

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Autores principales: Chiang, Chien-Hua, Lee, Hei-Hwa, Chen, Bai-Hsiun, Lin, Yi-Ching, Chao, Yu-Ying, Huang, Yeou-Lih
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Publicado: Taiwan Food and Drug Administration 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9296207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30987715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfda.2018.11.003
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author Chiang, Chien-Hua
Lee, Hei-Hwa
Chen, Bai-Hsiun
Lin, Yi-Ching
Chao, Yu-Ying
Huang, Yeou-Lih
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Lee, Hei-Hwa
Chen, Bai-Hsiun
Lin, Yi-Ching
Chao, Yu-Ying
Huang, Yeou-Lih
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description In this study the recently developed technique of thermal desorption electrospray ionization/mass spectrometry (TD–ESI/MS) was applied to the rapid analysis of multiple controlled substances. With the reallocation of mass spectral resources [from a standard ESI source coupled with liquid chromatography (LC) to an ambient TD–ESI source], this direct-analysis technique allows the identification of a wider range of illicit drugs through a dual-working mode (pretreatment-free qualitative screening/conventional quantitative confirmation). Through 60-MRM (multiple reaction monitoring) analysis—in which the MS/MS process was programmed to sequentially scan 60 precursor ion/product ion transitions and, thereby, identify 30 compounds (two precursor/product ion transitions per compound)—of a four-component (drug) standard, the signal intensity ratios of each drug transition were comparable with those obtained through 8-MRM analysis, demonstrating the selectivity of TD–ESI/MS for the detection of multiple drugs. The consecutive analyses of tablets containing different active components occurred with no cross-contamination or interference from sample to sample, demonstrating the reliability of the TD–ESI/MS technique for rapid sampling (two samples min(−1)). The active ingredients in seized drug materials could be detected even when they represented less than 2 mg g(−1) of the total sample weight, demonstrating the sensitivity of TD–ESI/MS. Combining the ability to rapidly identify multiple drugs with the “plug-and-play” design of the interchangeable ion source, TD–ESI/MS has great potential for use as a pretreatment-free qualitative screening tool for laboratories currently using LC–MS/MS techniques to analyze illicit drugs.
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spelling pubmed-92962072022-08-09 Using ambient mass spectrometry and LC–MS/MS for the rapid detection and identification of multiple illicit street drugs Chiang, Chien-Hua Lee, Hei-Hwa Chen, Bai-Hsiun Lin, Yi-Ching Chao, Yu-Ying Huang, Yeou-Lih J Food Drug Anal Original Article In this study the recently developed technique of thermal desorption electrospray ionization/mass spectrometry (TD–ESI/MS) was applied to the rapid analysis of multiple controlled substances. With the reallocation of mass spectral resources [from a standard ESI source coupled with liquid chromatography (LC) to an ambient TD–ESI source], this direct-analysis technique allows the identification of a wider range of illicit drugs through a dual-working mode (pretreatment-free qualitative screening/conventional quantitative confirmation). Through 60-MRM (multiple reaction monitoring) analysis—in which the MS/MS process was programmed to sequentially scan 60 precursor ion/product ion transitions and, thereby, identify 30 compounds (two precursor/product ion transitions per compound)—of a four-component (drug) standard, the signal intensity ratios of each drug transition were comparable with those obtained through 8-MRM analysis, demonstrating the selectivity of TD–ESI/MS for the detection of multiple drugs. The consecutive analyses of tablets containing different active components occurred with no cross-contamination or interference from sample to sample, demonstrating the reliability of the TD–ESI/MS technique for rapid sampling (two samples min(−1)). The active ingredients in seized drug materials could be detected even when they represented less than 2 mg g(−1) of the total sample weight, demonstrating the sensitivity of TD–ESI/MS. Combining the ability to rapidly identify multiple drugs with the “plug-and-play” design of the interchangeable ion source, TD–ESI/MS has great potential for use as a pretreatment-free qualitative screening tool for laboratories currently using LC–MS/MS techniques to analyze illicit drugs. Taiwan Food and Drug Administration 2018-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9296207/ /pubmed/30987715 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfda.2018.11.003 Text en © 2019 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC-BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
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Chiang, Chien-Hua
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Chen, Bai-Hsiun
Lin, Yi-Ching
Chao, Yu-Ying
Huang, Yeou-Lih
Using ambient mass spectrometry and LC–MS/MS for the rapid detection and identification of multiple illicit street drugs
title Using ambient mass spectrometry and LC–MS/MS for the rapid detection and identification of multiple illicit street drugs
title_full Using ambient mass spectrometry and LC–MS/MS for the rapid detection and identification of multiple illicit street drugs
title_fullStr Using ambient mass spectrometry and LC–MS/MS for the rapid detection and identification of multiple illicit street drugs
title_full_unstemmed Using ambient mass spectrometry and LC–MS/MS for the rapid detection and identification of multiple illicit street drugs
title_short Using ambient mass spectrometry and LC–MS/MS for the rapid detection and identification of multiple illicit street drugs
title_sort using ambient mass spectrometry and lc–ms/ms for the rapid detection and identification of multiple illicit street drugs
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9296207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30987715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfda.2018.11.003
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