“土司”的分析挑战和健康意义(2C):批判性回顾。

IF 5.2 2区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Marios C Christodoulou, Agapios Agapiou, Marinos Stylianou
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“Tusi”俗称“粉红可卡因”、“玫瑰可卡因”、“Tucibi”、“粉红粉末”、“Eros”和“Venus”等各种名称,是一种精神活性物质的混合物,于2010年左右首次在哥伦比亚出现。自出现以来,它的使用范围已扩展到拉丁美洲、美国、澳大利亚、东南亚部分地区和欧洲,在西班牙尤为流行。“土司”的成分变化很大,往往无法预测,使用者不知道其确切的化学成分以及相关的药理和生理风险。它经常被误认为是2c类苯乙胺的单一产品,通常是氯胺酮、3,4-亚甲二氧基甲基苯丙胺(MDMA)、安非他明(AMP)、甲基苯丙胺(MAMP)的混合物,偶尔也会含有可卡因、阿片类药物或其他新的精神活性物质(NPS)。值得注意的是,二零二四年在澳洲检获133公斤“粉红可卡因”,其中氯胺酮及摇头丸的纯度分别由6.8%至51.3%及15.8%至33.2%不等。此外,自2020年以来,美国缉毒局(DEA)已查获960份“土司”样本。其中,只有四个被证实含有2,5-二甲氧基-4-溴苯乙胺(2c -b),这是2c家族中最令人期待的化合物。鉴于“土司”在全球范围内的广泛可用性和关于这种混合物的科学文献的稀缺性,本综述旨在详细介绍“土司”。它审查其组成、相关的健康风险以及目前用于检测其的方法。此外,它解决了与其分析相关的挑战,并提出了替代的社会监测策略,例如在废水流中应用药物使用生物标志物。
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Analytical Challenges and Health Implications of "Tusi" (2C): A Critical Review.

"Tusi," commonly known by various names such as "pink cocaine," "cocaina rosada," "Tucibi," "pink powder," "Eros," and "Venus," is a psychoactive mixture of substances that first appeared in Colombia around 2010. Since its emergence, its use has expanded across Latin America, the United States, Australia, parts of Southeast Asia and Europe, with notable prevalence in Spain. The composition of "Tusi" is highly variable and often unpredictable, leaving users unaware of its exact chemical constitutes and the associated pharmacological and physiological risks. Frequently mischaracterized as a solely product of the 2 C class of phenethylamines, it is typically a mixture of ketamine, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), amphetamine (AMP), methamphetamine (MAMP), and occasionally cocaine, opioids, or other new psychoactive substances (NPS). Notably, in Australia, 133 kg of "pink cocaine" were seized in 2024, with ketamine and MDMA purities ranging from 6.8% to 51.3% and 15.8% to 33.2%, respectively. Additionally, in the US, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has seized 960 samples of "Tusi" since 2020. Of these, only four were confirmed to contain 2,5-dimethoxy-4-bromophenethylamine (2 C-B), which is the most anticipated compound from the 2 C family. Given its widespread global availability and the scarcity of scientific literature on this mixture, this critical review aims to present a detailed profile of "Tusi". It examines its composition, its associated health risks, and the current methodologies employed for its detection. Additionally, it addresses the challenges related to its analysis and proposes alternative societal monitoring strategies, such as the application of drug-use biomarkers in wastewater streams.

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期刊介绍: Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry continues to be a dependable resource for both the expert and the student by providing in-depth, scholarly, insightful reviews of important topics within the discipline of analytical chemistry and related measurement sciences. The journal exclusively publishes review articles that illuminate the underlying science, that evaluate the field''s status by putting recent developments into proper perspective and context, and that speculate on possible future developments. A limited number of articles are of a "tutorial" format written by experts for scientists seeking introduction or clarification in a new area. This journal serves as a forum for linking various underlying components in broad and interdisciplinary means, while maintaining balance between applied and fundamental research. Topics we are interested in receiving reviews on are the following: · chemical analysis; · instrumentation; · chemometrics; · analytical biochemistry; · medicinal analysis; · forensics; · environmental sciences; · applied physics; · and material science.
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