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Introduction: Forensic toxicology plays a pivotal role in legal investigations, particularly in
detecting substances in biological samples. However, the simultaneous presence of multiple
substances can pose analytical challenges. For instance, nordiazepam, a major metabolite of
some benzodiazepines, can interfere with the detection of benzoylecgonine, a primary
metabolite of cocaine, when using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) with N-
methyl-N-(trimethylsilyl) trifluoroacetamide (MSTFA) derivatization. This interference could
result in false negatives for benzoylecgonine detection. Aims: This study aims to assess
whether N-methyl-N-(tert-butyldimethylsilyl)-trifluoroacetamide (MBDSTFA) derivatization
can reduce interference from nordiazepam, thereby improving the detection and
quantification of benzoylecgonine in biological samples. Methods: Solid phase extraction
(SPE) was carried out on post-mortem blood samples using Oasis® MCX columns. Microwave
derivatization with MSTFA or MBDSTFA followed after the extracts were evaporated. Results
and discussion: Two derivatization reagents, MSTFA and MBDSTFA, were compared using
GC-MS to evaluate their effectiveness. For this assessment, both the limit of detection (LOD)
and limit of quantification (LOQ) for benzoylecgonine in this chromatographic method were
10 and 25 ng/mL, respectively. MBDSTFA derivatization significantly reduced analytical
interference between nordiazepam and benzoylecgonine. In contrast, MSTFA derivatization
resulted in substantial interference at high concentrations of nordiazepam, potentially
leading to false negatives for cocaine detection. These findings highlight the superior
performance of MBDSTFA in complex toxicological analyses. Conclusion: MBDSTFA
derivatization is more effective than MSTFA for minimizing interference in the detection of
benzoylecgonine in the presence of nordiazepam. This method enhances the specificity of
forensic toxicological analyses and helps prevent false negatives for detecting cocaine
consumption through its principal metabolite, thereby supporting more reliable legal and
clinical decisions.
Description
Poster apresentado nas IV Jornadas Ibéricas de Toxicologia, 26-27 setembro de 2024, Covilhã, Portugal
Keywords
GC-MS Pitfalls benzoylecgonine Nordiazepam derivatization