During periodate degradation of interfering ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine in the extraction of methamphetamine from urine, it was observed that a small amount of methamphetamine was demethylated to amphetamine. although all three interfering phenylpropanolamines could be degraded by periodate at pH 5.2 and above, this periodate-mediated transformation of methamphetamine to amphetamine was observed only at pH 9.1 and above. Therefore, to avoid this transformation, a pH of 6.2 was used for the oxidative degradation of phenylpropanolamines. The excess periodate was then reduced with thiosulfate or ascorbic acid prior to the extraction of methamphetamine using a basic pH.
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