Development and validation of a liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method for the quantitation of synthetic cannabinoids of the aminoalkylindole type and methanandamide in serum and its application to forensic samples
✍ Scribed by Sebastian Dresen; Stefan Kneisel; Wolfgang Weinmann; Ralf Zimmermann; Volker Auwärter
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 207 KB
- Volume
- 46
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1076-5174
- DOI
- 10.1002/jms.1877
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
After the discovery of synthetic cannabimimetic substances in ‘Spice’‐like herbal mixtures marketed as ‘incense’ or ‘plant fertilizer’ the active compounds have been declared as controlled substances in several European countries. As expected, a monitoring of new herbal mixtures which continue to appear on the market revealed that shortly after control measures have been taken by legal authorities, other compounds were added to existing mixtures and to new products. Several compounds of the aminoalkylindole type have been detected so far in herbal mixtures but still their consumption cannot be detected by commonly used drug‐screening procedures, encouraging drug users to substitute cannabis with those products. There is a increasing demand on the part of police authorities, hospitals and psychiatrists for detection and quantification of synthetic cannabinoids in biological samples originating from psychiatric inpatients, emergency units or assessment of fitness to drive. Therefore, a liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method after liquid–liquid extraction for the quantitation of JWH‐015, JWH‐018, JWH‐073, JWH‐081, JWH 200, JWH‐250, WIN 55,212‐2 and methanandamide and the detection of JWH‐019 and JWH‐020 in human serum has been developed and fully validated according to guidelines for forensic toxicological analyses. The method was successfully applied to 101 serum samples from 80 subjects provided by hospitals, detoxification and therapy centers, forensic psychiatric centers and police authorities. Fifty‐seven samples or 56.4% were found positive for at least one aminoalkylindole. JWH‐019, JWH‐020, JWH‐200, WIN 55,212‐2 and methanandamide were not detected in any of the analyzed samples. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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