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Application of a Low Transition Temperature Mixture for the Dispersive Liquid-Liquid Microextraction of Illicit Drugs from Urine Samples

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MOLECULES
卷 26, 期 17, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26175222

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low transition temperature mixtures; deep eutectic solvents; dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction; drugs; high performance liquid chromatography; illicit drugs; urine; biological samples

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  1. Sapienza University [RG11916B6451D44A]

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The study successfully applied a green sample preparation technique to extract 14 illicit drugs from urine samples, achieving good results that were validated following FDA guidelines. The extraction process was optimized and met the criteria for bioanalytical methods, demonstrating good performance across various parameters.
The use of psychoactive substances is a serious problem in today's society and reliable methods of analysis are necessary to confirm their occurrence in biological matrices. In this work, a green sample preparation technique prior to HPLC-MS analysis was successfully applied to the extraction of 14 illicit drugs from urine samples. The isolation procedure was a dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction based on the use of a low transition temperature mixture (LTTM), composed of choline chloride and sesamol in a molar ratio 1:3 as the extracting solvent. This mixture was classified as LTTM after a thorough investigation carried out by FTIR and DSC, which recorded a glass transition temperature at -71 degrees C. The extraction procedure was optimized and validated according to the main Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines for bioanalytical methods, obtaining good figures of merit for all parameters: the estimated lower limit of quantitation (LLOQ) values were between 0.01 mu g L-1 (bk-MMBDB) and 0.37 mu g L-1 (PMA); recoveries, evaluated at very low spike levels (in the ng-mu g L-1 range), spanned from 55% (MBDB) to 100% (bk-MMBDB and MDPV); finally, both within-run and between-run precisions were lower than 20% (LLOQ) and 15% (10xLLOQ).

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