TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantitative analysis of tetrahydrocannabinol isomers and other toxicologically relevant drugs in blood
AU - Mantinieks, Dylan
AU - Di Rago, Matthew
AU - Drummer, Olaf H.
AU - Glowacki, Linda
AU - Schumann, Jennifer L.
AU - Gerostamoulos, Dimitri
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank the staff members of the Forensic Toxicology department at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine for their support and Brad Patterson for his analytical expertise. Dylan Mantinieks is supported by the Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship and Monash Graduates Excellence Scholarship. Open access publishing facilitated by Monash University, as part of the Wiley ‐ Monash University agreement via the Council of Australian University Librarians.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. Drug Testing and Analysis published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - A multi-analyte liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method is described, involving the separation of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta-9-THC) and delta-8-THC in addition to other commonly encountered drugs and metabolites. Briefly, sample preparation involved an alkaline liquid–liquid extraction (methyl tert-butyl ether) of blood (100 μl). The solvent layer was transferred, evaporated to dryness, reconstituted, and samples then separated on an Agilent Poroshell 120 EC-C18 100 Å (50 mm × 3.0 mm, 2.7 μm) analytical column using a multi-step gradient elution of 50 mM ammonium formate in water (pH 3.5) and 0.1% formic acid in methanol over 14 min. A SCIEX Triple Quad 6500+ system operating in scheduled multiple reaction monitoring and positive electrospray ionization was used for detection. There were no interferences, and matrix effects were generally acceptable (±20% of neat response). Linearity was achieved within the calibration range, including methylamphetamine (MA) (10–1000 ng/ml), 3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine (MDMA) (10–1,000 ng/ml), cocaine (10–1000 ng/ml), and two THC isomers (1–100 ng/ml). Accuracies of MA, MDMA, cocaine, and two THC isomers were 3.6 to 8.9%, −1.2 to 4%, −5.3 to 5.8%, and −11 to 14%, respectively; while precision estimates of the same were 1.6 to 5.4%, 1.7 to 5.3%, 1.2 to 4.5%, and 2 to 10%, respectively. Autosampler stability and dilution integrity were within acceptable limits, and no carryover was detected at the limit of detection. This validated LC-MS/MS method made the routine identification of both delta-9-THC and delta-8-THC in blood possible.
AB - A multi-analyte liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method is described, involving the separation of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (delta-9-THC) and delta-8-THC in addition to other commonly encountered drugs and metabolites. Briefly, sample preparation involved an alkaline liquid–liquid extraction (methyl tert-butyl ether) of blood (100 μl). The solvent layer was transferred, evaporated to dryness, reconstituted, and samples then separated on an Agilent Poroshell 120 EC-C18 100 Å (50 mm × 3.0 mm, 2.7 μm) analytical column using a multi-step gradient elution of 50 mM ammonium formate in water (pH 3.5) and 0.1% formic acid in methanol over 14 min. A SCIEX Triple Quad 6500+ system operating in scheduled multiple reaction monitoring and positive electrospray ionization was used for detection. There were no interferences, and matrix effects were generally acceptable (±20% of neat response). Linearity was achieved within the calibration range, including methylamphetamine (MA) (10–1000 ng/ml), 3,4-methylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine (MDMA) (10–1,000 ng/ml), cocaine (10–1000 ng/ml), and two THC isomers (1–100 ng/ml). Accuracies of MA, MDMA, cocaine, and two THC isomers were 3.6 to 8.9%, −1.2 to 4%, −5.3 to 5.8%, and −11 to 14%, respectively; while precision estimates of the same were 1.6 to 5.4%, 1.7 to 5.3%, 1.2 to 4.5%, and 2 to 10%, respectively. Autosampler stability and dilution integrity were within acceptable limits, and no carryover was detected at the limit of detection. This validated LC-MS/MS method made the routine identification of both delta-9-THC and delta-8-THC in blood possible.
KW - amphetamines
KW - cannabinoids
KW - cocaine
KW - driving under the influence
KW - forensic toxicology
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85181191674&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/dta.3632
DO - 10.1002/dta.3632
M3 - Article
C2 - 38158877
AN - SCOPUS:85181191674
SN - 1942-7603
VL - 16
SP - 1102
EP - 1112
JO - Drug Testing and Analysis
JF - Drug Testing and Analysis
IS - 10
ER -