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  • Title: Application of dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction and GC-MS/MS for the determination of GHB in beverages and hair.
    Author: Meng L, Chen S, Zhu B, Zhang J, Mei Y, Cao J, Zheng K.
    Journal: J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci; 2020 May 01; 1144():122058. PubMed ID: 32224437.
    Abstract:
    Recently, gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) was determined in "Kawa Trendy Drink" which was labeled as a functional beverage containing gamma-aminobutyric acid and quickly became popular in various club in China. GHB has a strong sedative effect and is often used as a date rape drug and euphoriant in drug-facilitated sexual assaults. However, it is believed that same beverages themselves contain natural GHB. Whether GHB contained in seized beverages was added or exists in themselves resulted in complicated interpretation of the nature of cases. The detection window of GHB in blood (5 h) and urine (<12 h) was narrow, make documentation of GHB exposure difficult, while hair can extend the detection time of GHB from several hours to several days/months. Thus, a sensitive detection method based on dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) and GC-MS/MS for GHB in beverages and hair had been established. Under the optimum extraction conditions, acceptable linear relationship was achieved in the range of 1.5-500 ng/mL with the correlation coefficient (r) of 0.9986 for spiked water samples and in the range of 0.03-10 ng/mg with the correlation coefficient (r) of 0.9979 for spiked melanin samples. The LOD (S/N = 3) was estimated to be 0.5 ng/mL and 0.01 ng/mg, respectively. A recovery of 70.6-88.5% were obtained for spiked samples. The mean relative error (MRE) was within ±6.5% and the relative standard error (RSD) was less than 4.9%. The combination of DLLME with GC-MS/MS offers an alternative analytical approach for the sensitive detection of GHB in real beverages sold in Chinese markets and in hair of Chinese population for forensic purposes. The proposed methods had the advantages of shorter extraction time and were suitable for simultaneous pretreatment of samples in batches. To our knowledge, this is the first report to present GHB in beverages and human hair using DLLME.
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