“…cigarette butt [7], chewing gum [8], pharmaceuticals [9], nasal powder [10], dietary nicotine [11], fertilizer [12] as well as nicotine and its metabolite in various biological samples like plasma [13][14][15][16], urine [14], hair [17,18], saliva [11], meconium [19], cutaneous nicotine [20] and milk [21] leaving apart experimental animals and animal products [22][23][24]. Analytical techniques for the determination of nicotine in these samples includes enzyme linked immunoassay and radio immunoassay [25,26], gas chromatography [9], gas chromatography-mass spectrometry [10,11,24], high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled with ultraviolet detector [6,12,14,15,18,[20][21][22][23][24], diode array detection [18], electrochemical detector [17] and mass spectrometry [7,11,13,16,19].…”