Time Optimization of Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Method for Controlled Substances Analysis
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Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
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Abstract
An optimization of the
gas chromatography- mass spectrometry
(GC-MS) method was conducted
by establishing a temperature ramp
of 150°C, held by 3 min and raising
at 12°C/min until reaching 300°C,
which from 25.00 min was reduced to
15.50 min the analysis time and identified
qualitatively the Caffeine, Cocaine,
Delta 9 THC, Oxycodone and
Heroin. A validation of the results was
performed to determine the precision,
instrument detection limit (IDL) and
selectivity from six replicates analysis.
For the controlled substances identification
a 200 ppm QC-Standard
Drug mix solution was prepared. A
low variability was observed in the
retention time of each compound.
Instead, the peaks area demonstrates
a high variability from the acceptance
criteria of RSD, especially the Oxycodone
affecting the IDL results. All the
compounds showed a good resolution
with acceptance criteria of R<2, except
Oxycodone. Further measurements
will be necessary to acquire more tight
values to the acceptances criteria.
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Design Project Article for the Graduate Programs at Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
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Espada Colón, C. A. (2016). Time optimization of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry method for controlled substances analysis. Politechne, 18(1), 58-62.