Publications by authors named "Aurora Balloni"

Background: Isotopologues resulting from the labelling of molecules with deuterium have attracted interest due to the isotope effect observed in chemistry and biosciences. Isotope effect may also play out in noncovalent interactions and mechanisms leading to intermolecular recognition. In chromatography, differences in retention time between isotopologues, as well as between isotopomers have been observed resulting in two different elution sequences (isotope effects): the normal isotope effect when heavier isotopologues retain longer than lighter analogues, and the inverse isotope effect featuring the opposite elution order.

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  • The synthesis and illegal use of designer benzodiazepines are increasing concerns, causing serious health risks and challenges for toxicologists in identifying and confirming their use.
  • The review analyzes the metabolism of various classes of benzodiazepines, highlighting key biomarkers for human consumption that are essential in toxicology.
  • A systematic literature search uncovered 30 studies on designer benzodiazepines' metabolism from 2007 to 2023, revealing prevalent metabolites and emphasizing the need for further research to address gaps in understanding these substances.
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A method of analysis was developed for the simultaneous chemo- and enantioseparation of 2-, 3-, and 4-chloromethcathinones by high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass-spectrometry. The fast method enables the reliable identification of positional isomers of chloromethcathinones in biological samples. In addition, the same method can be used for the enantioselective quantitative determination of one of these compounds and its major phase-1 metabolites in biological fluids.

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Background: Approximately 30 million people worldwide consume new psychoactive substances (NPS), creating a serious public health issue due to their toxicity and potency. Drug-induced liver injury is the leading cause of liver disease, responsible for 4% of global deaths each year.

Content: A systematic literature search revealed 64 case reports, in vitro and in vivo studies on NPS hepatotoxicity.

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The different behavior of enantiomers of chiral compounds in non-isotropic environments (among them in living organism) is well known. On the other hand, the importance of a kinetic isotope effect in the biomedical field has become evident during past few decades. Thus, separation of both, enantiomers and isotopologues is now critical.

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