2021
DOI: 10.1080/20961790.2021.1986771
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Determination of multiple drugs of abuse in human urine using dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction and capillary electrophoresis with PDA detection

Abstract: A new method was developed for pre-concentration and determination of multiple drugs of abuse in human urine using dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction (DLLME) and capillary electrophoresis (CE) with photodiode array detection. The method was based on the formation of tiny droplets of an organic extractant in the prepared sample solution using water-immiscible organic solvent (chloroform) dissolved in water-miscible organic dispersive solvent (isopropyl alcohol). The organic phase, which extracted eight dr… Show more

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“…Meng et al demonstrated the effectiveness of dispersive liquid-phase microextraction (DLPME) in the preconcentration of eight drugs of abuse, including 6-monoacetylmorphine, morphine, and codeine, in complex human urine samples . Simultaneous extraction of the analytes was achieved within a few seconds by using isopropyl alcohol and chloromethane as the dispersion and extraction solvents, respectively.…”
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“…Meng et al demonstrated the effectiveness of dispersive liquid-phase microextraction (DLPME) in the preconcentration of eight drugs of abuse, including 6-monoacetylmorphine, morphine, and codeine, in complex human urine samples . Simultaneous extraction of the analytes was achieved within a few seconds by using isopropyl alcohol and chloromethane as the dispersion and extraction solvents, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Meng et al demonstrated the effectiveness of dispersive liquid-phase microextraction (DLPME) in the preconcentration of eight drugs of abuse, including 6-monoacetylmorphine, morphine, and codeine, in complex human urine samples. 18 Simultaneous extraction of the analytes was achieved within a few seconds by using isopropyl alcohol and chloromethane as the dispersion and extraction solvents, respectively. The resulting extractant, collected through centrifugation as sediment, was then subjected to CE-photodiode array detector (PAD) analysis, enabling the detection of targeted drugs at low ppb levels.…”
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