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  • The text discusses the challenges in keeping up with synthetic cannabinoids found in `Spice` products and presents a new analytical method for their detection in human serum.
  • A specific liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry technique was developed to identify 93 different synthetic cannabinoids, with validation showing high sensitivity and specificity for most substances.
  • The method was tested on 189 serum samples from police, revealing that 33.8% tested positive for synthetic cannabinoids, with particular substances like MDMB-CHMICA being the most commonly found.

Article Abstract

The Internet is flooded with steadily changing synthetic cannabinoids in `Spice` products. In routine forensic work, it is difficult to keep the analytical methods for the detection of these analytes up to date. We describe a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method after liquid-liquid extraction for the detection of 93 synthetic cannabinoids in human serum. The method was validated for selectivity and specificity, matrix effects, and analytical limits (<1 ng/mL for 81 substances) for qualitative analysis. A short quantitative validation regarding linearity and precision data was also conducted. The method was applied to 189 serum samples provided by police authorities. Sixty-four samples (33.8%) were found positive for at least one synthetic cannabinoid, whereby MDMB-CHMICA, AB-CHMINACA, and 5 F-PB-22 were the substances most frequently detected. Consumption of these substances and plasma concentrations are linked to symptoms documented by the police. Six case reports are presented. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dta.2030DOI Listing

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