HPLC Analysis of Hallucinogenic Mushroom Alkaloids (Psilocin andPsilocybin) Applying Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography (HILIC)

J. Nagy, T. Veress
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Hallucinogenic mushrooms containing psilocin and psilocybin psychoactive compounds are permanent offers on the black market palette. Reliable quantifications of psilocin and psilocybin are especially important task of forensic analysis because their results have significant effect on the hardness of judgement to be punished by the court. For quantification of psilocybin mainly HPLC procedures are applied because the compound is thermally labile and converts into psilocin by dephosphorylation at gas chromatographic conditions. The majority of HPLC procedures available in the scientific literature is based on reversed phase separation which is not advantageous particularly for the psilocybin because of its insufficient retention caused by the high polarity of the compound. The elution at the unretained section may even hinder the mass spectrometric detection of psilocybin because of the quenching of formed ions by other unretained co-eluting matrix components. To overcome drawbacks outlined previously the application of hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) is promising which allows analysis of polar compounds with appropriate retention and allowing mass spectrometric detection. The aim of the present study was to develop a procedure for quantification of psilocin and psilocybin in hallucinogen mushrooms applying HPLC separation and subsequent UV-photometric and mass spectrometric detection. For this reason, an isocratic hydrophilic interaction chromatographic (HILIC) phase system consisting of a zwitterionic stationary phase and a mixture of acetonitrile and formate buffer as mobile phase was applied. The developed system assures sufficient retention for both psilocin and psilocybin, baseline separation of the compounds from each other and from matrix components, too. Unique feature of the applied system that psilocybin elutes with a retention factor of approximately two times greater than that of psilocin which is a scientific novelty. The applicability of the proposed procedure is demonstrated via results obtained by analysis of mushrooms seized by police.
亲水相互作用色谱法(HILIC)分析致幻蘑菇生物碱(裸盖菇素和裸盖菇素)
含有裸盖菇素和裸盖菇素的致幻蘑菇是黑市上永久出售的精神活性化合物。裸盖菇素和裸盖菇素的可靠定量是法医分析的重要任务,因为它们的结果对法院判决的难易程度有重要影响。对于裸盖菇素的定量,主要采用HPLC方法,因为该化合物热不稳定,并且在气相色谱条件下通过去磷酸化转化为裸盖菇素。科学文献中可用的大多数HPLC程序都是基于反相分离,这对裸盖菇素尤其不利,因为该化合物的高极性导致其保留不足。在未保留部分的洗脱甚至可能阻碍裸盖菇素的质谱检测,因为形成的离子被其他未保留的共洗脱基质组分猝灭。为了克服先前概述的缺点,应用亲水相互作用色谱(HILIC)是有希望的,它允许极性化合物的分析具有适当的保留和允许质谱检测。本研究的目的是建立一种应用高效液相色谱分离和随后的紫外分光光度法和质谱法检测致幻剂蘑菇中裸盖菇素和裸盖菇素的定量方法。因此,采用由两性离子固定相和乙腈和甲酸酯缓冲液的混合物作为流动相组成的等容亲水相互作用色谱(HILIC)相体系。开发的系统保证了裸盖菇素和裸盖菇素的充分保留,以及化合物相互之间和基质成分之间的基线分离。应用系统的独特之处在于,裸盖菇素洗脱的保留系数约为裸盖菇素的两倍,这是一个科学的新颖性。通过对警方缴获的蘑菇的分析结果,证明了拟议程序的适用性。
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