An improved Simon reaction method to discriminate between methamphetamine and false‐positive substances
Koichi Saito,
Yusuke Mamiya,
Marie Kawakami
et al.
Abstract:The conventional methamphetamine (MA) detection method using the Simon reaction can be affected by false positives owing to compounds similar to aliphatic secondary amines. In this study, we examined the new Simon reaction to improve the qualitative accuracy of MA detection to discriminate substances that give false positives in a conventional Simon reaction. After the conventional Simon reaction for MA and false positives (N‐isopropylbenzylamine (NIP‐BA), N‐methylbenzylamine (NMe‐BA), L‐proline (Pro), and L‐h… Show more
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