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Thermo Scientific Poster Note

PN64226-MSACL-EN 0814S

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Relative

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T bl 5 I t A (3 d ) P i i

(%CV 5) d A

a e . n er- ssay - ays rec s on

, n= an ccuracy

(%Diff, n=5) obtained by staggered injection across Channel 1 (CH1)

and Channel 2 (CH2) of a Multi-Channel LC.

rties used

QC L l

CH1

CH1

CH2

CH2

.

Analyte

eve

(ng/mL)

%CV

%Diff

%CV %Diff

BUP

10

8 7

7 4

9 7

6 7

.

.

.

.

800

3 3

3 3

4 2

4 4

.

.

.

.

1600

2 9

2 8

3 9

3 8

.

.

.

.

NBUP

10

9.5

7.3

10.8

7.8

800

4.7

4.8

2.7

5.1

1600

4.6

3.5

3.4

5.6

C l i

onc us ons

Use of a Transcend II UHPLC system with high-throughput multi-

,

channeling LC configured with a Q Exactive Plus Hybrid

Quadrupole-Orbitrap MS using HRAM and a Targeted-MS2

method resulted in a fast sensitive and highly specific forensic

,

,

assay in urine for BUP and NBUP.

The excellent relative recoveries of BUP and NBUP with their

i

IS i

h d

i

l

d

h

f

respect ve n t e onor ur ne samp es emonstrates t at use o

m the MS

appropriate IS can overcome matrix interferences.

ientific™

software

It is expected that the two-hour beta-glucuronidase hydrolysis as

.

bl 4 I

described herein would be sufficient for analysis of donor urine

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t i i

th

d

con a n ng ese exogenous rugs.

F t

k ill f

f li i

ti

t i i t f

u ure wor w ocus on ways o e m na ng ma r x n er erences

which caused absolute analyte recoveries in donor samples to be

ion and

significantly reduced.

R f

ifi I

e erences

er on

t Mass

1 Yuan et al Quantification of Buprenorphine Norbuprenorphine

.

.,

,

and 6 Monoacet lmorphine in Urine b Liq id Chromatograph

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y u

y-

Tandem Mass Spectrometry,

J Chromat Separation Techniq

2013

,

4:3

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is a trademark of DYNA-TEK Industries, Lenexa, KS. All other trademarks

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