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Assessment of the stability of mephedrone in ante-mortem and post-mortem blood specimens

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FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL
卷 256, 期 -, 页码 28-37

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2015.07.021

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Mephedrone; Stability; Blood samples; Forensic toxicology

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Aims: The aim of this work is to test the stability of mephedrone added to whole blood collected from alive and dead mephedrone free-users and stored at three different temperatures ( -20, +4 and +20 degrees C) with and without preservatives up to 6 months, trying to establish the best storage condition in order to reduce possible analyte loss/degradation during the storage period. Materials and methods: Different sources of blood were obtained as follow: 10 samples of blood came from 10 alive mephedrone free-users (mean age 34 +/- 15.8 years old) (Group 1), whereas 10 post mortem blood samples were obtained from 10 cadavers, in which the post mortem interval was between 24 and 36 h (Group 2). The cause of death in post mortem cases (mean age 45 +/- 14.2 years old) was not drug related. Pools of blood were spiked with mephedrone at the concentration of 1 mg/L and 1 mL aliquots were transferred in 2 mL Eppendorf capped tubes with and without preservatives as follow: with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) 3%; with sodium fluoride/potassium oxalate (NaF/KOx) 1.67%/0.2%, respectively; without preservatives. All samples were stored at three different temperatures: -20 degrees C, 4 degrees C and 20 degrees C and extracted and analyzed in duplicate by GC-MS according to a previously published method by Dickson et al., every other day during the first month and then weekly up to 6 months. Results and conclusions: our study allow us to affirm that -20 degrees C is the best storage temperature for mephedrone stability in ante-mortem and post-mortem blood samples in comparison to the other two tested temperatures ( +4 and +20 degrees C), showing higher values in both groups in samples stored with and without preservatives (p < 0.0001). The comparison of Group 1 (samples coming from alive subjects) and Group 2 (post-mortem samples) highlights a better stability of mephedrone in Group 1 (p < 0.001) at all tested storage conditions. Finally, the analysis of blood specimens stored with and without preservatives in both groups suggests that specimens stored with NaF/KOx maintain mephedrone stability better than those stored with EDTA (p < 0.001) and those stored without preservatives (p < 0.0001), therefore, we strongly recommend in order to maintain the highest mephedrone stability in blood, to store specimens at -20 degrees C adding NaF/KOx as preservative. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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