Sensitive and simple determination of zwitterionic morphine in human urine based on liquid-liquid micro-extraction coupled with surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy.

Talanta

Institute of Intelligent Machines, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230031, PR China; Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: August 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Morphine is detected in urine samples as part of a noninvasive method for monitoring drug abuse, utilizing colloidal gold nanorods for enhanced Raman spectroscopy.
  • Liquid-liquid micro-extraction (LLME) is used to prep urine samples, avoiding interference in the analysis for morphine.
  • The developed method allows for rapid detection with a limit of less than 1 ppm, making it a valuable tool for immediate public safety and healthcare applications.

Article Abstract

Morphine, a kind of illicit drugs, is also one of the main heroin metabolites. In consideration of a noninvasive way to monitor and identify drug abuse during forensic cases, the urine samples are usually detected. Here, colloidal gold nanorods (Au NRs) were introduced to act as active substrate, because of the strong optical extinction and spectral tunability of the longitudinal surface plasmon resonance (SPR). Thus, well surface-enhanced Raman spectra of morphine even at low concentrations could be obtained by portable Raman spectrometer. For the complex matrix environment of urine, liquid-liquid micro-extraction (LLME), a simple and inexpensive pretreatment, was employed to avoid the interferences. And then, the coupled surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) can give full play to the advantages of high sensitivity and unique spectroscopic fingerprint. According to the zwitterionic structure and physicochemical parameters of morphine molecules, the pH value of urine sample was adjusted to about 9 by buffer solution (KOH/NaBO) and the mixture of chloroform and isopropyl alcohol (V/V=9:1) was chosen as extractant. Moreover, such pretreatment was proved to be appropriate for separation and concentration of morphine from urine. The developed LLME-SERS method could provide a detection limit less than 1 ppm in the human urine environment and the whole process of detection just needed take 5-6 min. What's more, the results of urine samples from heroin users exhibited application value of the proposed technique. The excellent performance makes it promising to become a rapid, reliable, and on-spot analyzer, especially for public safety and healthcare.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2018.04.094DOI Listing

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