Analyte protectant approach to protect amide-based synthetic cannabinoids from degradation and esterification during GC-MS analysis

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作者
Masoud, Khaled Masoud Mohamed [1 ]
Syed, Syed Mujeebuddin [1 ]
Alasiri, Alanoud Mosa [1 ]
机构
[1] Naif Arab Univ Secur Sci, Dept Forens Sci, Forens Chem Lab, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
关键词
GC-MS; Degradation; Esterification; Glass wool; Analyte protectant; Forensic analysis; GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; THERMAL-DECOMPOSITION; IDENTIFICATION; INJECTION; FUBINACA; SOLD;
D O I
10.1016/j.chroma.2024.465022
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The forensic analysis of amide-based synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) in seized materials is routinely performed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS); however, a major challenge associated with GC-MS is the thermolytic degradation of substances with sensitive functional groups. Herein, we report the comprehensive thermal degradation and ester transformation of amide-based SCs, such as AB-FUBINACA, AB-CHMINACA, and MAB-CHMINACA, during GC-MS analysis and their treatment with analyte protectants (APs). These SCs were found to undergo thermolytic degradation during GC-MS in the presence of non-alcohol solvents. Using methanol as an injection solvent resulted in the conversion of the amide group to an ester group, producing other SCs such as AMB-FUBINACA, MA-CHMINACA, and MDMB-CHMINACA. Degradant and ester product formation has been interpreted as the adsorption of target SCs on glass wool via hydrogen bonding interactions between the active silanol and amide groups of the SCs, followed by an addition and/or elimination process. The factors found to influence the thermal degradation and/or esterification of the amide functional group include residence time, activity of glass wool, and injection volume. This report presents the fragmentation patterns of all compounds that were produced by degradation and esterification. Using 0.5 % sorbitol (AP) in MeOH as an injection solvent resulted in complete protection and improvement of the chromatographic shape of the compounds. This method has been successfully confirmed in terms of sensitivity, linearity, accuracy, and precision for standard solutions and tablet extraction using 0.5 % sorbitol in MeOH. Using AP increased the sensitivity by ten times or more compared to the use of only MeOH. The limit of detection for all analytes was determined as 25 ng/mL, and the calibration curves were linear over the concentration range of 50-2000 ng/mL. The values of accuracy error were below 11 %, and precision was less than 13 %. The effects of phytochemicals of herbal products, tablet ingredients, and biological matrices on the degradation and/or esterification and APs performance have also been evaluated in this work.
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