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UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS method for direct analysis of drugs of abuse in oral fluid for DUID assessment
An ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography\u2013
electrospray ionization\u2013tandem mass spectrometry method for
the direct analysis in oral fluid (OF) of several abused drugs and
metabolites in a single chromatographic run was set up and
validated. Amphetamine, methamphetamine, morphine, O-6-
monoacetylmorphine, cocaine, codeine, methylenedioxymethamphetamine
(MDMA), methylenedioxyethylamphetamine,
methylenedioxyamphetamine, methadone,
benzoylecgonine (BEG), \uc49-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC),
ketamine, and cocaethylene were determined in a single
chromatographic run with no sample pretreatment, after
addition of the respective deuterated internal standards. The
method was designed to perform a confirmation analysis on
the residual OF samples after the preliminary on-site screening
test, and it was applied on preservative buffers from different
devices (Mavand Rapidstat, Concateno DDS, and Greiner
Bio-One) or on neat OF samples. The method was suitable to
be applied to the small amounts of sample available for the
confirmatory analysis after the preliminary on-site screening
or on undiluted OF samples. Limits of detection varied from 5
(morphine) to 0.2 ng/mL (methamphetamine, MDMA, BEG,
and cocaethylene). The method was linear for all the
substances involved, giving quadratic correlation coefficients
of >0.99 in all the different preservative buffers checked. In addition, repeatability and accuracy were satisfactory for the
majority of the substances, except for a few cases. The
developed method was subsequently applied to 466 residual
samples from on-site screening performed by police officers.
Of these samples, 74 showed the presence of cocaine and
metabolites; THC was detected in 49 samples. Two samples
showed codeine and morphine while MDMA was detected in
11 samples and ketamine in four samples
