Counterfeit Adderall Containing Aceclofenac from Internet Pharmacies |
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Authors: | Maria Cristina Gaudiano PhD Anna Borioni PhD Eleonora Antoniella PhD Luisa Valvo PhD |
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Affiliation: | Dipartimento del Farmaco, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | A nontargeted approach based on liquid chromatography equipped with a quadrupole time‐of‐flight mass detector (LC‐MS Q‐TOF) joined to nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis allowed rapid identification and quantification of the anti‐inflammatory drug aceclofenac in illegal Adderall tablets. The largest chromatographic peak had m/z = 354.030 and m/z = 376.012 matching, respectively, the ionic structures (M + H)+ and (M + Na)+ of a molecule M. The accurate mass data generated the molecular formula C16H13Cl2NO4. A screening of the pharmaceutical active substances having that molecular formula together with the MS/MS fragmentation pattern suggested aceclofenac. Aceclofenac structure was unambiguously confirmed by 1H and 13C NMR experiments. The aceclofenac content was 90 mg/tablet (RSD 2%) as detected by quantitative NMR. Information on the identity and content of illegal drugs is required for legal purposes; it supports in evaluating the effective impact on users safety, and it is useful for control laboratories using a targeted approach in their analytical activities. |
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Keywords: | forensic science counterfeit medicine Adderall mass spectrometry nuclear magnetic resonance aceclofenac |
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