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Rapid High-throughput Species Identification of Botanical Material Using Direct Analysis in Real Time High Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Published on: October 2, 2016
Determination and Confirmation of Psychedelic and Psychoactive Compounds in Botanical Materials by UPLC-ESI-MS/MS:
Torey French1, Anthony J Fontana1, Robert LaBudde2
1Alkemist Labs, 12661 Hoover St, Garden Grove, CA 92841, USA.
Background:
A multi-analyte method was developed for determination and confirmation of 26 natural and synthetic psychedelic and psychoactive compounds from botanical sources using a simple extraction procedure and UPLC-ESI-MS/MS analysis.
Objective:
The objective of this work was to develop and validate the method for analysis of psychedelic and psychoactive compounds in botanicals (fungi, cactus, leaf), extract (brewed tea), and synthetic and simulated finished product (using maltodextrin).
Methods:
The method uses an acidified methanol solution for extraction and diphenhydramine as an internal standard. Extracts are subjected to UPLC with tandem mass spectrometry using a phenyl-hexyl column and acidified mobile phase with acetonitrile gradient. Validation studies followed US Pharmacopeia <1225> and Official Methods of AnalysisSM Appendix K guidelines to assess specificity, accuracy (recovery), repeatability and intermediate precision, limits of detection and quantification, calibration curve linearity, system suitability, and robustness.
Results:
Average recovery of spiked replicates in matrix and surrogate matrixes varied between 88 and 124% for analytes in fungi, cactus, and leaf matrixes; 81-106% in brewed tea matrix; and 81-174% across all 26 analytes in maltodextrin. Norbaeocystin and harmaline were the only analytes outside the acceptance criterion (79-126%) in maltodextrin. The 90% upper confidence limit on repeatability was ≤33% for all analytes and matrixes except for norbaeocystin. Repeatability precision for analysis of matrixes with native analytes met the acceptance criterion of ≤33% in all cases and the 90% upper confidence limit on intermediate precision was ≤35% in all cases. LOQ values fell below the lowest calibration standard (0.016 µg/mL) for all 26 analytes.
Conclusion:
The method met the predetermined acceptance criteria for recovery and precision in nearly all cases. Calibration curve linearity and system suitability measures were established.
Highlights:
A method for 26 psychedelic/psychoactive compounds was validated for analysis of botanical (fungi, cactus, leaf), extract (brewed tea), and synthetic and simulated finished product (using maltodextrin) using native and surrogate botanicals.
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