DOI: 10.1002/sscp.202400019 ISSN: 2573-1815

Advancements in liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry for amphetamine analysis in unconventional biological matrices: Focus on oral fluid and hair samples

Tainara Guizolfi, Airton Kramer, Rafael Menck, Sidnei Moura

Abstract

Amphetamines (AMPHs) and their derivatives are potent central nervous system stimulants, in 2020 an astonishing 34 million regular users were reported worldwide. Consequently, there has been a critical need for the development of methods capable of detecting these compounds in alternative biological matrices. The review article discusses the analysis of amphetamines and their derivatives in alternative biological matrices, such as hair and oral fluid (OF), using liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry. Compiles data from 28 articles published between 2012 and 2022, focusing on 13 articles on OFs and 15 on hair analysis. The article highlights the advantages of using these alternative matrices, including less invasive collection methods, greater sample stability, and simplified extraction processes. Additionally, prevalent analytical practices such as the use of C18 columns and the incorporation of formic acid and methanol into mobile phases are discussed. Furthermore, it demonstrates that the most used method for collecting OF is the Quantisal device, as well as solid phase extraction is also the most used for the same matrix. The review serves as a guide for researchers interested in analytical methods for identifying AMPHs, offering insights into advances, challenges, and the most used in the area.

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