Titre : | Drug Testing and Analysis, Vol.7, n°5-6 - May-June 2015 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/05/2015 |
Année de publication : | 2015 |
Format : | 349-554 |
Langues: | Anglais |
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- Cannabinoid findings in children hair - what do they really tell us? An assessment in the light of three different analytical methods with focus on interpretation of Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid A concentrations. Moosmann B., Roth N., Hastedt M., Jacobsen-Bauer A., Pragst F., Auwärter V., p. 349-357. - Preparation and characterization of the 'research chemical' diphenidine, its pyrrolidine analogue, and their 2,2-diphenylethyl isomers. Wallach J., Kavanagh P.V., McLaughlin G., Morris N., Power J.D., Elliott S.P., et al., p. 358-367. - Elucidation of the metabolites of the novel psychoactive substance 4-methyl-N-ethyl-cathinone (4-MEC) in human urine and pooled liver microsomes by GC-MS and LC-HR-MS/MS techniques and of its detectability by GC-MS or LC-MSn standard screening approaches. Helfer A.G., Turcant A., Boels D., Ferec S., Lelièvre B., Welter J., et al., p. 368-375. - Determination of GHB in human hair by HPLC-MS/MS: Development and validation of a method and application to a study group and three possible single exposure cases. Bertol E., Mari F., Vaiano F., Romano G., Zaami S., Baglìo G., et al., p. 376-384. - Qualitative analysis of seized cocaine samples using desorption electrospray ionization- mass spectrometry (DESI-MS). Stojanovska N., Tahtouh M., Kelly T., Beavis A., Fu S., p. 393-400. - Metabolism and urinary disposition of N,N-dimethyltryptamine after oral and smoked administration: a comparative study. Riba J., McIlhenny E.H., Bouso J.C., Barker S.A., p. 401-406. - Comparison between drug screening by immunoassay and ultra-high performance liquid chromatography/high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry in post-mortem urine. Sundström M., Pelander A., Ojanperä I., p. 420-427. - Chemiluminescence detection of MDMA in street drug samples using tris(2,2'-bipyridine)ruthenium(III). Theakstone A.G., Smith Z.M., Terry J.M., Barnett N.W., Francis P.S., p. 428-432. - Running an unknown risk: a marathon death associated with the use of 1,3-dimethylamylamine (DMAA). Archer J.R.H., Dargan P.I., Lostia A.M., van der Walt J., Henderson K., Drake N., et al., p. 433-438. - Pyrolysis of drugs of abuse: a comprehensive review. Bell S., Nida C., p. 445-456. - Performance characteristics of an ELISA screening assay for urinary synthetic cannabinoids. Spinelli E., Barnes A.J., Young S., Castaneto M.S., Martin T.M., Klette K.L., et al., p. 467-474. - Quantitative urine confirmatory testing for synthetic cannabinoids in randomly collected urine specimens. Castaneto M.S., Scheidweiler K.B., Gandhi A., Wohlfarth A., Klette K.L., Martin T.M., et al., p. 483-493. - Oral fluid cannabinoids in chronic frequent cannabis smokers during ad libitum cannabis smoking. Lee D., Vandrey R., Mendu D.R., Murray J.A., Barnes A.J., Huestis M.A., p. 494-501. - The use of dried blood spots for quantification of 15 antipsychotics and 7 metabolites with ultra-high performance liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry. Patteet L., Maudens K.E., Stove C.P., Lambert W.E., Morrens M., Sabbe B., et al., p. 502-511. |
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