Green Analytical Chemistry (Apr 2022)

On-site quantitation of morphine in urine by fast derivatization and miniature mass spectrometry analysis

  • Manqing Kang,
  • Jinfeng Xue,
  • Yurong Zhang,
  • Zheng Ouyang,
  • Wenpeng Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
p. 100013

Abstract

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Analysis of drugs in urine is particularly useful for screening of public safety issues, monitoring of medicine appliance and detection of drugs of abuse. Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) of morphine usually produces clusters of fragments, hindering accurate quantitation of morphine in biological samples by fast sampling and direct MS/MS method. In this work, we developed a method that enabled determination and quantitation of morphine in urine in 3 min. It consisted of a simple extraction process, a fast dansyl-derivatization process, and direct analysis by a miniature mass spectrometer. MS/MS of derivatized morphine produced a highly abundant product at m/z 285 in positive ion mode, significantly enhancing the sensitivity by more than 10 times. Quantitation of morphine in urine was achieved by in-trap collision-induced dissociation on the miniature mass spectrometer, with the limit of detection of 50 ng/mL and the limit of quantitation of 100 ng/mL. The performance of the method was also evaluated with a standard liquid chromatography-MS method, showing comparable quantitative accuracy. Finally, the method has applied into quantitation of morphine in real urine samples from individuals suspected to have used opioids.

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