在毒理学案件中添加CanKet存在的线索

J. Huynh, V. Gosselin, B. Garneau, P. Mireault
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在一起毒品影响下驾车(DUID)的案件中,发现了一种新出现的氯胺酮类似物。经过12个步骤的评估,一名药物识别专家收集了一名承认服用氯胺酮的人的尿液样本和鼻拭子。方法采用液相色谱-串联质谱联用技术(LC-MS/MS)进行系统靶向筛选。该方法涵盖144种分析物,包括57种新型精神活性物质(NPS)。进一步使用气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)方法进行一般未知筛选。结果尿和鼻拭子在LC-MS/MS分析中氯胺酮均为阴性,但7-氨基硝西泮(尿)和真替龙(尿和鼻拭子)窗口(错误离子比)存在干扰。与开曼文库相比,这两个项目的GC-MS分析结果均为3-氟-2-氧- PCE(氟西他明)阳性。与加拿大药物化学实验室的讨论揭示了最近缉获的2-氟-2-氧- PCE (CanKet)。标准物质的注射表明,在我们现有的分析方法下,这些是无法区分的。结论法医毒理学家在办案过程中必须警惕以前未发现的NPS的出现,警惕依赖文库时可能出现的错误鉴定,警惕办案过程中出现的微妙线索,如其他方法的干扰。利用LC-MS/MS干扰作为CanKet代理,随后将7例DUID发送至GC-MS分析,并确认含有2-氟-2-氧- PCE。
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Adding the Clues to CanKet's Presence in Toxicological Casework

Introduction

A driving under the influence of drugs (DUID) case brought on the identification of a newly emerging ketamine analogue. Following a 12-step evaluation, a drug recognition expert collected a urine sample and a nasal swab from an individual who admitted to ketamine consumption.

Methods

Systematic targeted screening was performed on liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). This method covers 144 analytes, including 57 novel psychoactive substances (NPS). Further general unknown screening was performed using a gas chromatography – mass spectrometry (GC-MS) method.

Results

While both urine and the nasal swab were negative for ketamine in the LC-MS/MS analysis, an interference was noted in the 7-aminonitrazepam (urine) and eutylone (urine and nasal swab) windows (erroneous ion ratio). Both items’ GC-MS analysis turned out positive for 3- fluoro-2-oxo PCE (fluorexetamine) when compared to the Cayman library. Discussion with the Canadian drug chemistry laboratory brought to light recent seizures of 2-fluoro-2-oxo PCE (CanKet). Injection of reference materials showed that these were undistinguishable under our current analytical methods.

Conclusions

This case demonstrates that forensic toxicologists must remain alert to the appearance of previously undetected NPS in casework, the possibility of false identifications when relying on libraries, and subtle clues appearing in casework, such as interferences in other methods. Using the LC-MS/MS interferences as a CanKet proxy, 7 cases of DUID were subsequently sent to GC-MS analysis and confirmed to contain 2-fluoro-2-oxo PCE.
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Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health
Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health Pharmacology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Forensic Medicine, Drug Discovery, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (General)
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