Publications by authors named "Murari Matilde"

The use of novel psychoactive substances (NPSs) has dramatically increased worldwide, and among them, synthetic opioids are one of the fastest growing groups, where cinnamylpiperazines and 2-benzylbenzimidazoles represent two of the most relevant subclasses. However, the data on their toxicity and metabolism are still limited. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the toxicity and metabolic pathways of some compounds belonging to these families, namely, AP-237, 2-methyl AP-237, isotonitazene, flunitazene, etodesnitazene, metonitazene, metodesnitazene, N-pyrrolidino etonitazene, and butonitazene.

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The work discusses the results of hair and urine testing performed in 51 cases of suspected in utero drug exposure handled at the University Hospital of Verona from 2016 to 2022. On the day of birth or the day after birth, urine from mother and newborn (UM and UN) and hair from mother (HM), newborn (HN) and father (HF), if possible, were collected. Urine underwent immunoassay and GC-MS analysis, whereas hair underwent LC-MS/MS and GC-MS/MS analysis.

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The penetration of the new psychoactive substances (NPSs) into the market of clandestine drugs is highly dynamic, causing potentially false-negative results using the current analytical instrumentation, particularly in the screening phase. At present, the suggested approach to perform a comprehensive screening requires the use of high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS) with associated high costs of purchase and maintenance and need of skilled and dedicated personnel. Here we describe the development and validation of a simplified approach based on a high-performance liquid chromatography-ion trap MS system with a user-friendly interface dedicated to toxicological analysis.

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Background: In the context of fitness certification to hold the driving license, GGT and CDT have been used, sometimes in combination (γ-CDT), to exclude chronic alcohol abuse. The present study was carried out with the aim of comparing the power of these biomarkers as tools for the objective screening of subjects at high risk of alcohol-associated traffic injuries.

Methods: 288 male drivers admitted to hospital after traffic accidents were examined by determination of GGT, CDT and BAC.

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The toxicological approach for monitoring Driving Under Influence of Drugs (DUID) requires analytical techniques with a broad spectrum of identification coupled to a high analytical sensitivity. In this context immunological methods are generally used, while GC or LC-MS are applied for the confirmation step. A different approach for drug screening is represented by the Toxtyper™ instrumentation, an LC-MS platform equipped with a high-speed ion trap mass analyzer, provided with ready-to-use protocols and a database of as many as 4500 therapeutic, toxic/illicit drugs and metabolites.

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