Short- and long-term stability of synthetic cathinones and dihydro-metabolites in human urine samples

Abdulaziz A. Aldubayyan, Erika Castrignanò, Simon Elliott, Vincenzo Abbate*

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Abstract

Purpose: Synthetic cathinones constitute the second largest group of new psychoactive substances, which are often used for recreational purposes and reported in toxicological analysis. Various factors may influence the stability of synthetic cathinones between sampling and analysis, and therefore, stability studies are required to determine the best storage conditions as well as extend the period of detection. Methods: This study involved sixteen synthetic cathinones and ten dihydro-metabolites spiked in human urine to evaluate the stability under common storage conditions to imitate real forensic toxicology samples. The samples were stored at either room temperature (22–23 °C) for up to 3 days, refrigerated (4 °C) for up to 14 days or frozen (–40 °C) for up to 12 months, and analyzed in triplicate using a validated liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method. Results: Analytes’ concentrations decreased over time, although slower when stored frozen. All analytes remained stable (> 80%) for 1 month when stored frozen before losses in content were more apparent for some compounds, depending on their chemical structure. Under all storage conditions, the highest instability was observed for analytes containing halogens (i.e., chlorine or fluorine). Thus, halogenated analytes were further investigated by using liquid chromatography coupled to quadruple time-of-flight mass spectrometry to attempt identifying degradation products. Conclusions: Irrespective of parent analytes, dihydro-metabolites had improved stability at each tested temperature, which highlights their importance as appropriate urine biomarkers when retesting is required after a long period of storage.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)172-180
Number of pages9
JournalForensic Toxicology
Volume42
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • LC–MS/MS
  • NPS
  • Stability
  • Synthetic cathinone
  • Urine

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