Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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95576 | Forensic Science International | 2014 | 12 Pages |
•The DART-TOF is suitable as a SWGDRUG Category A technique for the analysis of pharmaceuticals.•This was successfully demonstrated with 100% correct identity confirmation of all 387 pharmaceuticals.•Drugs with identical masses were differentiated using box plots, PCA, and LDA from their spectral data.•The data produced by the DART-TOF instrument was shown to be reproducible using box plots and error bar plots.
Pharmaceutical analysis comprises a large amount of the casework in forensic controlled substances laboratories. In order to reduce the time of analysis for pharmaceuticals, a Direct Analysis in Real Time ion source coupled with an accurate mass time-of-flight (DART-TOF) mass spectrometer was used to confirm identity. DART-TOF spectral data for pharmaceutical samples were analyzed and evaluated by comparison to standard spectra. Identical mass pharmaceuticals were differentiated using collision induced dissociation fragmentation, present/absent ions, and abundance comparison box plots; principal component analysis (PCA) and linear discriminant analysis (LDA) were used for differentiation of identical mass mixed drug spectra. Mass assignment reproducibility and robustness tests were performed on the DART-TOF spectra. Impacts on the forensic science community include a decrease in analysis time over the traditional gas chromatograph/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) confirmations, better laboratory efficiency, and simpler sample preparation. Using physical identifiers and the DART-TOF to confirm pharmaceutical identity will eliminate the use of GC/MS and effectively reduce analysis time while still complying with accepted analysis protocols. This will prove helpful in laboratories with large backlogs and will simplify the confirmation process.