Joseph Kennedy , Kevin G. Shanks , Kristine Van Natta , Maria C. Prieto Conaway , Justin M. Wiseman , Brian Laughlin , Marta Kozak
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引用次数: 12
Abstract
The simple and rapid detection and identification of designer drugs is of substantial importance to forensic scientists and law enforcement. Although synthetic cathinones, cannabinoids, and other common novel psychoactive substances (NPS) are produced for purposes that do not include human consumption, they are regularly abused. The analysis of these compounds is often achieved using mass spectrometry, but can be complicated by the lack of spectral libraries and the scarcity of simple and reliable sample introduction techniques. PaperSpray® ionization is a new, automated technique for rapid analysis of samples, without chromatography or prior purification. Matrix, such as powder or plant material, is dissolved or extracted with common solvents and deposited directly on disposable PaperSpray® cartridges for high-throughput, automated analysis. The combination of PaperSpray® sample introduction and High Resolution Accurate Mass Spectrometry (HRAM) provides a powerful and simple tool for identification of new substances, without requiring reference standards.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Mass Spectrometry publishes peer-reviewed articles addressing the application of mass spectrometric technologies in Laboratory Medicine and Clinical Pathology with the focus on diagnostic applications. It is the first journal dedicated specifically to the application of mass spectrometry and related techniques in the context of diagnostic procedures in medicine. The journal has an interdisciplinary approach aiming to link clinical, biochemical and technological issues and results.