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Analysis of Benzodiazepines in 5 Different Biological Matrices
来源: | 作者:Validated at Orange County Crime Lab | 发布时间: 1572天前 | 3493 次浏览 | 分享到:

Cleanup Method for Rapid Analysis in Biological Samples



Benzodiazepines and sedatives are some of the most commonly abused drugs in the nation and are often found in cases involving driving under the influence of drugs, sexual assaults and overdoses.

Unfortunately, most existing methods used to identify benzodiazepines and sedatives across matrices are labor intensive and time-consuming. A simple cleanup method that can be applied across multiple biological matrices would be an ideal solution to increase the throughput capabilities of forensic laboratories.

Unlike traditional methods for solid phase extraction, dispersive pipette extraction technology for clean-up focuses on removing matrix interferences, while keeping the benzodiazepines in the sample solution. XTR tips containing loose weak anion exchange (WAX) sorbent remove phospholipids and small non-amphoteric acids that can cause ion suppression. By simply aspirating and dispensing the sample solution with WAX XTR tips, matrix interferences are removed with minimal loss of the drug. This reduces the time required for extraction by minimizing several conditioning and washing steps, reducing the volume of solvent required for elution and eliminating analyst error from multiple transfer steps. The initial addition of acetonitrile to the sample solution keeps the benzodiazepines and sedative hypnotics from binding to the sorbent. (1)

We reported an LC-MS/MS analysis of benzodiazepines using dispersive pipette extraction technology for clean-up.  XTR tips with WAX sorbent can provide sample preparation across five matrices for a simple and fast INTip solution.


Platform DPX Pneumatic Extractor
Pretreatment
  • 250 μL sample of the following matrices: urine, blood, liver tissue, brain tissue and stomach content
  • 50 μL internal standards
  • 750 μL acetonitrile
  • Centrifuge
  • Dispersive Pipette Extraction Technology 5 mL Universal XTR Tips with 60 mg WAX
    Condition None
    Sample Aspirate and dispense supernatant solution 3 times – 60 seconds
    Prep for Injection Transfer 50 μL and add 80 μL of the LC mobile phase for injection

    Learn more about this method that has been validated at Orange County Crime Lab in the Journal of Analytical Toxicology Article –