Random Forest Processing of Direct Analysis in Real-TimeMass Spectrometric Data Enables Species Identification of PsychoactivePlants from Their Headspace Chemical Signatures

2019 
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has designated several “legal highs” as “plants of concern” because of the dangers associated with their increasing recreational abuse. Routine identification of these products is hampered by the difficulty in distinguishing them from innocuous plant materials such as foods, herbs, and spices. It is demonstrated here that several of these products have unique but consistent headspace chemical profiles and that multivariate statistical analysis processing of their chemical signatures can be used to accurately identify the species of plants from which the materials are derived. For this study, the headspace volatiles of several species were analyzed by direct analysis in real-time high-resolution mass spectrometry (DART-HRMS). These species include Althaea officinalis, Calea zacatechichi, Cannabis indica, Cannabis sativa, Echinopsis pachanoi, Lactuca virosa, Leonotis leonurus, Mimosa hositlis, Mitragyna speciosa, Ocimum basilicum, Origanum vulgare, Piper methysti...
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