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GC‐MS and GC‐MS/MS in PCI Mode Determination of Mescaline in Peyote Tea and in Biological Matrices
Authors:Cristiana Gambelunghe Ph.D.  Remo Marsili Ph.D.  Kyriaki Aroni Ph.D.  Mauro Bacci M.D.  Riccardo Rossi M.D.
Affiliation:1. Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Division of Legal and Sports Medicine, University of Perugia, , 06123 Perugia, Italy;2. Institute of Forensic Medicine, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, , 1‐00168 Rome, Italy
Abstract:Peyote, a cactus containing the hallucinogen mescaline, is used to induce altered states of consciousness in religious ceremonies or for recreational purpose. This study reports a case of an underage boy suspected of mescaline abuse. For this purpose, we analyzed a dark green liquid sample found in the bedroom of the boy whose urine and hair samples were collected shortly after the drink was found. A method by gas chromatography‐mass spectrometry tandem mass spectrometry (GC‐MS/MS) in positive chemical ionization mode was developed and validated in terms of linearity, specificity, accuracy, and sensitivity for mescaline determination at the low concentrations present in hair. GC‐MS analysis of the liquid identified mescaline, while urine was negative; GC‐MS/MS segmental hair analysis identified mescaline in the proximal segment (root to 2 cm), while the distal segments were negative. Although peyote was uncommonly encountered, its use was confirmed by segmental hair analysis that can provide long‐term information about drugs use.
Keywords:forensic science  mescaline  peyote  hair analysis  GC‐MS/MS  hallucinogens
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