ScreeningMethodfor Detectionof Drugs of Abusein HumanUrine
1971
A simple, convenient method is described for the detection in human urine of three major classes of drugs of abuse: amphetamines, barbiturates, and alkaloids. The drugs are adsorbed from urine by a column of non-ionic resin (Amberlite XAD.2), eluted with methanol, and chromatographed on a thinlayer silica gel plate. The drugs are made visible and identified by a series of procedures involving exposure to ultraviolet radiation, heat treatment, sequential spraying with group-specific reagents, and measurement of Rf values. Detection limits for 5-mi urine specimens are: 0.4 g per ml for amphetamines and barbiturates, and 0.8g per ml for alkaloids. The test requires 6 h to perform. Onetechnologist can process 50specimens per day. Additional Keyphrases non-ionic resin chromatography . thin-layer chromatography on silica gel . amphetamines, barbiturates, alkaloids . R1 values, mc
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