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Headspace solid-phase microextraction of cannabinoids in human head hair samples

✍ Scribed by Carolina Dizioli Rodrigues de Oliveira; Mauricio Yonamine; Regina Lucia de Moraes Moreau


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
693 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
1615-9306

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✦ Synopsis


Headspace solid-phase microextraction of cannabinoids in human head hair samples A fast method was optimized and validated with the aim to detect cannabinoids (cannabidiol, cannabinol, and D-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) in human head hair samples. The method was based on an initial procedure of external decontamination of hair samples (10 mg) with petroleum ether, followed by alkaline digestion and further extraction of cannabinoids by means of a headspace solid-phase microextraction technique (HS-SPME). GC-MS was used to identify and quantify the analytes in SIM mode. The LOQs and LODs obtained were 0.07 and 0.12 ng/mg, respectively, for all the studied cannabinoids. The method proved to be simple, rapid, and precise. By using the weighted least squares linear regression (weighting factor 1/x 2 ), the accuracy of the analytical method was improved at the lower end of the calibration curve (from 0.12 to 12 ng/mg; r A0.98). Hair samples collected from eight volunteers (in-patients of a drug abuse rehabilitation clinic) were submitted to the proposed method. Detection of the drugs was observed in samples of the volunteers who reported frequent marijuana use (at least ten times a week).


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