Improved LC-MS detection of opioids, amphetamines, and psychedelics using TrEnDi

Jeffrey, Smith, Christian, Rosales, Noah, Lepinsky, Wondewossen, Gebeyehu, Karl, Wasslen, Benjamin, Warnes, Jasmine, Chihabi, Jeffrey, Manthorpe
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Substances of misuse are becoming increasingly difficult to analyze as unique methods of smuggling are adopted and due to the rapid emergence of new psychoactive substances, increasing the pool of compounds to characterize and identify. Technologies such as gas chromatography and liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (MS) represent the gold standard for accurate and robust analysis, with on-site ambient- and portable-MS systems providing rapid methods of drug screening and testing. For many samples containing residual analyte quantities, methods to improve sensitivity through chemical derivatization are critical for accurate determination. Herein, we demonstrate for the first time the use of trimethylation enhancement using diazomethane (TrEnDi) to improve the MS-based sensitivity of 13 different drugs of misuse. All analytes were successfully permethylated, with 11 demonstrating improved analytical characteristics from TrEnDi with MS sensitivity enhancements of 1.2–24.2-fold and increases in reversed-phase chromatographic retention. Derivatization using 13C-isotopically labelled TrEnDi reagents were used to successfully resolve isobaric interference issues between three pairs of controlled substances. The sensitivity of a TrEnDi-modified analyte was increased several orders of magnitude using an unconventional aprotic solvent system for electrospray ionization. Finally, TrEnDi was employed to boost the sensitivity of morphine in a real urine matrix. Our results demonstrate a percent recovery of 103.1% and a sensitivity enhancement of 2.4-fold, demonstrating versatility and applicability of TrEnDi to pre-existing analytical workflows for trace analysis.
利用 TrEnDi 改进对阿片类药物、苯丙胺和迷幻剂的 LC-MS 检测
由于采用了独特的走私方法,以及新型精神活性物质的迅速出现,滥用药物越来越难以分析,从而增加了需要定性和鉴定的化合物数量。气相色谱法和液相色谱法与质谱联用(MS)等技术是准确、可靠分析的黄金标准,现场环境和便携式质谱系统提供了快速的药物筛选和检测方法。对于许多含有残留分析物的样品,通过化学衍生化提高灵敏度的方法对于准确测定至关重要。在此,我们首次展示了使用重氮甲烷(TrEnDi)的三甲基化增强技术来提高 13 种不同滥用药物的质谱灵敏度。所有分析物都成功地进行了过甲基化,其中 11 种药物的分析特性因 TrEnDi 而得到改善,质谱灵敏度提高了 1.2-24.2 倍,反相色谱保留率也有所提高。使用 13C 同位素标记的 TrEnDi 试剂进行衍生,成功解决了三对受控物质之间的同位干扰问题。在电喷雾电离中使用非传统的钝化溶剂系统,TrEnDi 改性分析物的灵敏度提高了几个数量级。最后,利用 TrEnDi 提高了真实尿液基质中吗啡的灵敏度。我们的结果表明,回收率为 103.1%,灵敏度提高了 2.4 倍,这证明了 TrEnDi 在现有痕量分析工作流程中的多功能性和适用性。
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