Optimization of a simple method for the chiral separation of phenethylamines of forensic interest based on cyclodextrin complexation capillary electrophoresis and its preliminary application to the analysis of human urine and hair

Autor: Mario Marigo, F. P. Smith, Franco Tagliaro, G. Manetto, Yuji Nakahara, Stefania Turrina, D. Scarcella
Rok vydání: 1997
Předmět:
on analytical performance has been studied. The optimized analytical conditions are: capillary: bare fused silica
Analytical chemistry
temperature: 17.5 degree C
Phenethylamines
respectively. Reproducibility of peak heights was also good
Because of the forensic importance of the chiral analysis of amphetamine and other phenethylamines for investigating their synthetic pathways and the metabolic patterns of these compounds
chemistry.chemical_classification
Cyclodextrin
Chemistry
beta-Cyclodextrins
excellent chiral resolution and sensitivity
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
such as cyclodextrin nature and concentration
Substance Abuse Detection
detection: UV absorption at 200 nm wavelength. Under these conditions
a capillary electrophoresis method has been developed based on the chiral selectivity of beta-cyclodextrin. The influence of different experimental conditions
voltage
temperature and buffer concentration and pH
50 mu-m I.D
40 cm effective length
buffer: 150 mM phosphate pH=2.5
15 mM beta-cyclodextrin
voltage: 10 kV
amphetamine
methamphetamine and ephedrine have been easily separated
with baseline resolution of the respective enantiomers. Sensitivity was better than 300 ng per ml. The average precision of migration times of the three analytes was good with RSD=0.45% and 0.58% in intra-day and day-to-day tests
with RSD=2.51% and 3.14% in intra-day and day-to-day tests
respectively. The preliminary analysis of amphetamine in human urine and hair samples
subjected to a simple work-up procedure based on liquid-liquid extraction
showed clean blank electropherograms
suitable for the analysis of real samples from amphetamine users
medicine.drug
Analyte
Substance-Related Disorders
Sensitivity and Specificity
Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Capillary electrophoresis
medicine
Humans
Ephedrine
Cyclodextrins
Chromatography
Electrophoresis
Capillary

Reproducibility of Results
Forensic Medicine
Chiral resolution
Amphetamine
Enantiomer
Law
Quantitative analysis (chemistry)
Hair
Zdroj: Forensic science international. 89(1-2)
ISSN: 0379-0738
Popis: Because of the forensic importance of the chiral analysis of amphetamine and other phenethylamines for investigating their synthetic pathways and the metabolic patterns of these compounds, a capillary electrophoresis method has been developed based on the chiral selectivity of beta-cyclodextrin. The influence of different experimental conditions, such as cyclodextrin nature and concentration, voltage, temperature and buffer concentration and pH, on analytical performance has been studied. The optimized analytical conditions are: capillary: bare fused silica, 50 microns I.D., 40 cm effective length; buffer: 150 mM phosphate pH = 2.5, 15 mM beta-cyclodextrin; voltage: 10 kV; temperature: 17.5 degrees C; detection: UV absorption at 200 nm wavelength. Under these conditions, amphetamine, methamphetamine and ephedrine have been easily separated, with baseline resolution of the respective enantiomers. Sensitivity was better than 300 ng per ml. The average precision of migration times of the three analytes was good with RSD = 0.45% and 0.58% in intra-day and day-to-day tests, respectively. Reproducibility of peak heights was also good, with RSD = 2.51% and 3.14% in intra-day and day-to-day tests, respectively. The preliminary analysis of amphetamine in human urine and hair samples, subjected to a simple work-up procedure based on liquid-liquid extraction, showed clean blank electropherograms, excellent chiral resolution and sensitivity, suitable for the analysis of real samples from amphetamine users.
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