Legal medicine | 2021

Detection and quantification of psychotropic drug etaqualone in human hair using GC-MS/MS.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


In this study, sensitive analytical procedure for detection and quantification of etaqualone in human hair samples using gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS) was newly established, and applied it to authentic human samples obtained from an abuser. In this method, the hair samples were treated with hydrochloric acid and then extracted with ethyl ether. The ether layer was dried in a warm water bath, and the residue was reconstituted in ethyl acetate, followed by GC-MS/MS analysis. Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mode was used for data collection, and quantitative analysis was performed using internal standard method. Good linear relationship within the concentration range of 1-100\xa0pg/mg were obtained in calibrators for the hair samples showing its correlation coefficient value was 0.9993. The lower limit of quantitation in this study was 1\xa0pg/mg and the recovery rate examined ranged from 100.4% to 108.5%. The intra-day precision and accuracy were less than 5.0% and 5.8%, respectively. The inter-day precision and accuracy were lower than 6.4% and 4.6%, respectively. Using this established method, etaqualone could be detected in the hair sample obtained from a suspected user to be level of 65.2\xa0pg/mg. It should be expected that the method established in this study would contribute to rapid detection and identification of psychotropic drug etaqualone among multiple fields including forensic investigation, clinical application and of course public health matters.

Volume 53
Pages \n 101964\n
DOI 10.1016/j.legalmed.2021.101964
Language English
Journal Legal medicine

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