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Recent Advances in Comprehensive Chromatographic Analysis of Emerging Drugs

NCJ Number
253318
Journal
Lc Gc North America Volume: 35 Issue: 12 Dated: 2017 Pages: 878-883
Author(s)
Ira. S. Lurie; Lauriane Tremeau-Cayel; Walter F. Rowe
Date Published
2017
Length
6 pages
Annotation

This article discusses the use of emerging technologies that are complementary to established techniques, so as to significantly reduce shortcomings in analyses for both synthetic cannabinoids and synthetic cathinones.

Abstract

The analysis of seized drugs that contain emerging drugs, which are synthesized to skirt the controlled substances laws, is complicated by a large array of similar drugs, including analogues, homologues, positional isomers, and diastereomers. Chromatographic techniques, such as gas chromatography (GC) and liquid chromatography (LC), which are commonly used with mass spectrometry (MS) detection, have certain limitationsespecially for positional isomers and diastereomers. The current article 3 discusses the utility of recently reported approaches, including ultrahigh performance supercritical fluid chromatography (UHPSFC)-photodiode array (PDA) ultraviolet (UV)-MS, and GC-vacuum UV. To increase the specificity of analysis, multiple chromatographic techniques are commonly used. For the analysis of emerging drugs, a combination of GC and UHPSFC is recommended. The utility of a previously unreported coupled-columns approach for UHPSFC to significantly enhance resolution of synthetic cathinones is presented. (publisher abstract modified)