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Journal of Biotechnology & Biomaterials | ISSN: 2155-952X | Volume: 8

3

rd

World Biotechnology Congress

December 03-04, 2018 Sao Paulo, Brazil

Paper spray tandem mass spectrometry: Applications to drugs determination in body fluids

Heloa Santos, Ricardo A Bernardo, Boniek G Vaz

and

Andrea R Chaves

University of Goias, Brazil

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orensic science aims to identify the origin cause of a death or a crime, or evaluate the human behavior, generally applied to

traffic safety and the operation of a motor vehicle, as well as to doping in sport, or to demonstrate an analysis of body fluids

such as urine, blood and oral fluid (OF). Forensic toxicology has been applied in the elucidation of issues that occur in legal

proceedings related to intoxications. It is important to choose the appropriate matrix for the purpose in cases where drugs of

abuse are investigated. The OF and urine matrix including easy and non-invasiveness collection. OF is an indicator of recent

drug intake and closer relationship to plasma free-drug concentrations than urine and the collection procedures can be done

on-site under close supervision. The drug analysis in non-conventional biological fluids, such as OF and urine, is attracting

interest due to recent legislation changes in Brazil and a greater police surveillance. However, complex matrix samples have

a large amount of endogenous, exogenous and other interfering compounds. In this way, sample preparation is an important

tool for rapid and sensitive analytical methods. Paper spray ionization (PSI) has emerged as an ambient ionization method

for analysis in mass spectrometry (MS). This source has an easy operation, rapid analysis, low cost and it has demonstrated

great potential in forensic science, but PS performance is dependent on the surface properties of the substrate (paper). Paper

modified with graphene oxide (GO-paper) was applied for creatinine analysis in urine samples. The PSI-GO/MS method

showed acceptable linearity (0.1-100.0 ppm) with R

2

values greater than 0.991. Precision values were between 1.1 to 6.8% and

accuracy above 96.8%. Restricted access materials (RAM) are able to exclusion of endogenous compounds and extraction of

analytes in just one step. So, another methodology was applied with internal surface reversed phase (ISRP-RAM) on the paper

for proteins exclusion in complex samples by MS analysis. Catecholamines and antidepressants were identified by ISRP-RAM/

MS with 98.9% of protein exclusion, linear range in 10.0-1000.0 ppb, precision values lower 15%, accuracy and recoveries

between 85.6 and 101.9%. Another way to apply PSI-MS was with molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP) synthesized directly

on the paper surface (cellulose membrane) for cocaine analysis. The membrane containing MIP was selective and had a greater

signal intensity than chromatographic paper and non-imprinted polymers (NIP) by PSI-MS. MIP-PSI method was acceptable

linearity (1-100 ppb) with R

2

values greater than 0.998. The methods showed accuracy and precision values below 15%,

recoveries above 80%. The use of conductive polymers (CP) as a substrate in PSI-MS has applied some pharmaceuticals, abuse

drugs and adulterants, metabolites and CP-paper showed higher absolute intensity signal compared to the conventional filter

paper. The linearity and performance of CP-coated papers were demonstrated for a range of analytes, proving that CP-coated

papers are alternative for use in the qualitative and quantitative analysis. In addition, the results were promising and analysis

time by classical methods, such as liquid chromatography (LC-MS). All techniques were standardized and validated according

to ANVISA’s normative.

Biography

Heloa Santos has completed his Ph.D. in Chemistry at the age of 29 years from University of Espírito Santo (UFES, Brazil) and she had a split Ph.D. for one

year at the department of forensic and investigative science in West Virginia University (WVU, US). She is postdoctoral research in Dr. Chaves´s group from the

University of Goiás (UFG, Brazil). She worked with ambient ionization sources, such as paper spray ionization mass spectrometry (PSI-MS) and direct analysis in

real time mass spectrometry (DART-MS). She has experience in body fluids analysis and method validation in forensic science. She has published 10 papers in

reputed journals.

heloasantos@hotmail.comm

Heloa Santos et al., J Biotechnol Biomater 2018, Volume: 8

DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X-C7-106