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- Analysis of opiates in urine using microextraction by packed sorbent and gas Chromatography- Tandem mass spectrometryPublication . Simão, Ana Y.; Monteiro, Catarina; Marques, Hernâni; Rosado, Tiago; Margalho, Cláudia; Barroso, Mário; Andraus, Maristela; Gallardo, EugeniaOpiates recreational consumption has always been a concern in society, public health, and in clinical toxicology analysis. The aim of this study was to develop and fully validate an analytical method, which was simple and rapid for the determination of tramadol, codeine, morphine, 6- acetylcodeine, 6-monoacetylmorphine and fentanyl using gas chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry. The procedure includes the use of microextraction by packed sorbent for sample clean-up. A mixed mode sorbent was used, allowing the minimal use of solvents. The method was validated in urine samples, with the ability to detect and quantify all analytes with satisfactory linearity (in the range of 1 – 1000 ng/mL for all analytes, except for fentanyl (10–1000 ng/mL)). Extraction efficiency varied from 17 to 107%, which did not impair sensitivity, taking into account the low LLOQs obtained (1 ng/ mL for all analytes; and 10 ng/mL for fentanyl). The developed procedure proved to be fast, selective, and accurate for use in routine analysis, with a low volume of sample (250 µL).
- Manual de publicidadePublication . Monteiro, Catarina; Costa, CarlosO projeto apresentado procura determinar a importância que um manual escolar pode ter na disciplina de Publicidade no Ensino Profissional. Serão abordados os temas cruciais desenvolvidos nos diversos módulos da componente técnica por forma a valorizar o processo de aprendizagem da área de Publicidade. A importância da utilização do manual, como ferramenta didática e instrumento essencial no ensino. O projeto desenvolve-se através de diversos textos explicativos de conceitos básicos no âmbito da publicidade, apresentação de exemplos publicitários e case study. O objetivo é criar, para além de um manual, um elo entre a inexperiência do aluno e a comunicação publicitária. Cada capítulo terá o intuito de aliciar o aluno através da junção dos conceitos básicos da publicidade, imagem e criatividade.
- Optimization and validation of an analytical method for the determination of opiates in urine using microextraction by packed sorbentPublication . Simão, Ana Y.; Monteiro, Catarina; Marques, Hernâni; Rosado, Tiago; Barroso, Mário; Andraus, Maristela; Gallardo, EugeniaAccording to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), approximately 1.3 million individuals have used opiates, both for medical and illicit purposes1, presenting a significant public health challenge2,3. To address this issue, methods for quantifying these substances are needed. Urine is a commonly employed matrix in clinical and forensic toxicological analyses due to its ease of collection and ample availability. Its short detection window is particularly effective for monitoring recent drug exposure4,5. This study aimed to optimize a method for determining tramadol, codeine, morphine, 6-acetylmorphine, 6- acetylcodeine, and fentanyl in urine samples (250 μL). The process involved centrifugation, acid hydrolysis, and extraction using microextraction by packed sorbent (MEPS). MEPS offered a rapid, environmentally friendly, and reusable extraction technique6. All parameters that influence the extraction were previously optimized. The method was validated following international guidelines, demonstrating excellent linearity [1 to 1000 ng/mL for all compounds, except for fentanyl (10 to 1000 ng/mL), with coefficients of determination of at least 0.99], and presenting coefficients of variation and bias ≤ 15% for precision and accuracy, except for the lowest calibrator (≤ 20%). Recoveries obtained ranged from 17 to 107%, with lowest percentages for morphine (12 to 17%). Despite the low extraction efficiency obtained for morphine, it was possible to detect concentrations as low as 1 ng/mL for all compounds, except for fentanyl (10 ng/mL). The method was successfully applied to real samples from consumers of these substances. This is the first method to use MEPS and GC-MS/MS for the simultaneous determination of these six opioids in urine samples.