Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1968447 | Clinical Biochemistry | 2016 | 21 Pages |
•Advances of LC–MS(/MS) in clinical and forensic toxicology and doping control•Literature published after 2010 included in review•Review of articles on untargeted LC–MS(/MS) for systematic toxicological analysis•Focus on newer data-independent acquisition approaches•Review of targeted multi-analyte LC–MS(/MS) methods for screening/quantification
Liquid chromatography (LC) coupled to mass spectrometry (MS) or tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) is a well-established and widely used technique in clinical and forensic toxicology as well as doping control especially for quantitative analysis. In recent years, many applications for so-called multi-target screening and/or quantification of drugs, poisons, and or their metabolites in biological matrices have been developed. Such methods have proven particularly useful for analysis of so-called new psychoactive substances that have appeared on recreational drug markets throughout the world. Moreover, the evolvement of high resolution MS techniques and the development of data-independent detection modes have opened new possibilities for applications of LC–(MS/MS) in systematic toxicological screening analysis in the so called general unknown setting. The present paper will provide an overview and discuss these recent developments focusing on the literature published after 2010.