This is the first application based on electron ionization (EI) using a Direct-EI LC interface and MS/MS to detect unequivocally target compounds in a very small real sample. The determination and quantification of benzodiazepines (BDZ) in very small residues of beverages, collected at the scene of drug-facilitated crimes (DFC) are mandatory in legal procedures. A specific and sensitive analytical instrumentation is needed, involving little or no sample preparation. Here, a direct flow injection analysis (FIA) of alcoholic beverages spiked with commercially available drugs containing diazepam and flunitrazepam is presented. The method proposed is very fast and requires neither sample preparation nor chromatographic separation. Linearity (R(2) ) was between 0.9977 and 0.9992; LOD and LOQ spanned from 0.01 to 0.02 ng/μL and from 0.1 to 0.5 ng/μL, respectively; intra- and inter-day repeatabilities were between 1 and 8%. No matrix effects (ME) were observed from the comparison of the linear regression curves obtained in real fortified samples and in pure ethanol. Vodka, whisky and white wine specimens were fortified with commercial drugs, Valium(®) and Rohypnol(®) , at two different concentrations (20 and 50 ng/μL) to simulate the typical amounts found in adulterated real samples and analyzed to demonstrate the method applicability to forensic analyses. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Famiglini, G., Termopoli, V., Palma, P., Cappiello, A. (2016). Liquid chromatography-electron ionization tandem mass spectrometry with the Direct-EI interface in the fast determination of diazepam and flunitrazepam in alcoholic beverages. ELECTROPHORESIS, 37(7-8), 1048-1054 [10.1002/elps.201500517].

Liquid chromatography-electron ionization tandem mass spectrometry with the Direct-EI interface in the fast determination of diazepam and flunitrazepam in alcoholic beverages

Termopoli, V;
2016

Abstract

This is the first application based on electron ionization (EI) using a Direct-EI LC interface and MS/MS to detect unequivocally target compounds in a very small real sample. The determination and quantification of benzodiazepines (BDZ) in very small residues of beverages, collected at the scene of drug-facilitated crimes (DFC) are mandatory in legal procedures. A specific and sensitive analytical instrumentation is needed, involving little or no sample preparation. Here, a direct flow injection analysis (FIA) of alcoholic beverages spiked with commercially available drugs containing diazepam and flunitrazepam is presented. The method proposed is very fast and requires neither sample preparation nor chromatographic separation. Linearity (R(2) ) was between 0.9977 and 0.9992; LOD and LOQ spanned from 0.01 to 0.02 ng/μL and from 0.1 to 0.5 ng/μL, respectively; intra- and inter-day repeatabilities were between 1 and 8%. No matrix effects (ME) were observed from the comparison of the linear regression curves obtained in real fortified samples and in pure ethanol. Vodka, whisky and white wine specimens were fortified with commercial drugs, Valium(®) and Rohypnol(®) , at two different concentrations (20 and 50 ng/μL) to simulate the typical amounts found in adulterated real samples and analyzed to demonstrate the method applicability to forensic analyses. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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Alcoholic beverages; Benzodiazepines; Direct EI LC-MS interface; MS/MS
English
4-dic-2015
2016
37
7-8
1048
1054
reserved
Famiglini, G., Termopoli, V., Palma, P., Cappiello, A. (2016). Liquid chromatography-electron ionization tandem mass spectrometry with the Direct-EI interface in the fast determination of diazepam and flunitrazepam in alcoholic beverages. ELECTROPHORESIS, 37(7-8), 1048-1054 [10.1002/elps.201500517].
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