1. Chirality of Methamphetamine and Amphetamine from Workplace Urine Samples
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Burgess J.A. Cooke
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Dextroamphetamine ,Chemical Health and Safety ,Chromatography ,Vicks Inhaler ,Chemistry ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Stereoisomerism ,Urine ,Methamphetamine ,Toxicology ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,Analytical Chemistry ,Substance Abuse Detection ,Amphetamine ,Amphetamine urine ,medicine ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,Enantiomer ,Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry ,Workplace ,Chirality (chemistry) ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Several positive methamphetamine/amphetamine urine samples were reexamined to determine the chirality of the detected drug or drugs. (S)-N-(Trifluoroacetyl)prolyl derivatives were prepared and analyzed using GC/MS. In one case, pure d-isomers of methamphetamine and amphetamine were detected. In the remainder of the samples involving both drugs, skewed racemates were detected, with the l-isomer of methamphetamine and the d-isomer of amphetamine predominating slightly over their enantiomers. In samples involving amphetamine only, 50:50 mixtures of d- and l-isomers were detected. In no instance was pure i-methamphetamine (from a Vicks inhaler) detected.
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- 1994
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