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Simultaneous Quantification of Opioids in Blood and Urine by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometer with Modified Dispersive Solid-Phase Extraction Technique

Authors :
Sara Yasien
Ejaz Ali
Mohsin Javed
Muhammad Muntazir Iqbal
Shahid Iqbal
Hamad Alrbyawi
Samar O. Aljazzar
Eslam B. Elkaeed
Ayed A. Dera
Rami Adel Pashameah
Eman Alzahrani
Abd-ElAziem Farouk
Source :
Molecules, Vol 27, Iss 19, p 6761 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2022.

Abstract

Common methodologies such as liquid-liquid extraction and solid-phase extraction are applied for the extraction of opioids from biological specimens i.e., blood and urine. Techniques including LC-MS/LC-MSMS, GC-MS, etc. are used for qualitative or quantitative determination of opioids. The goal of the present work is to design a green, economic, rugged, and simple extraction technique for famous opioids in human blood and urine and their simultaneous quantification by GC-MS equipped with an inert plus electron impact (EI) ionization source at SIM mode to produce reproducible and efficient results. Morphine, codeine, 6-acetylmorphine, nalbuphine, tramadol and dextromethorphan were selected as target opioids. Anhydrous Epsom salt was applied for dSPE of opioids from blood and urine into acetonitrile extraction solvent with the addition of sodium phosphate buffer (pH 6) and n-hexane was added to remove non-polar interfering species from samples. BSTFA was used as a derivatizing agent for GC-MS. Following method validation, the LOD/LLOQ and ULOQ were determined for morphine, codeine, nal-buphine, tramadol, and dextromethorphan at 10 ng/mL and 1500 ng/mL, respectively, while the LOD/LLOQ and ULOQ were determined for 6-acetylmorphine at 5 ng/mL and 150 ng/mL, respectively. This method was applied to real blood and urine samples of opioid abusers and the results were found to be reproducible with true quantification.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14203049
Volume :
27
Issue :
19
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Molecules
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.148d6f31300c469d83a7719498d31829
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27196761