Abstract

Poor availability of reference standards for designer drugs, metabolites, and new substances prevents toxicology laboratories from rapidly responding to the changing analytical challenges of drug abuse. A novel screening approach comprising determination of accurate masses of sample components and comparison of these with databases of theoretical monoisotopic masses is described. Using liquid chromatography-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-TOFMS), a routine mass search window of 20-30 ppm was applied to urine samples. The ultimate reference technique, liquid chromatography-Fourier transform mass spectrometry (LC-FTMS), was capable of confirming the findings within a 3 ppm mass accuracy. Using a target database of 7640 compounds, the number of potential elemental formulas ranged from one to three with LC-TOFMS, and it was always one with LC-FTMS. In contrast to ordinary techniques requiring primary reference standards, the formula-based databases can be updated instantly with fresh numeric data from scientific literature and authority sources.

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