On the challenge of unambiguous identification of fentanyl analogs: Exploring measurement diversity using standard reference mass spectral libraries

Author:

Moorthy Arun S.1ORCID,Erisman Edward P.1,Kearsley Anthony J.2,Liang Yuxue1,Sisco Edward3ORCID,Wallace William E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mass Spectrometry Data Center, Biomolecular Measurement Division National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg Maryland USA

2. Mathematical Analysis and Modeling Group, Applied and Computational Mathematics Division National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg Maryland USA

3. Surface and Trace Chemical Analysis Group, Materials Measurement Science Division National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractFentanyl analogs are a class of designer drugs that are particularly challenging to unambiguously identify due to the mass spectral and retention time similarities of unique compounds. In this paper, we use agglomerative hierarchical clustering to explore the measurement diversity of fentanyl analogs and better understand the challenge of unambiguous identifications using analytical techniques traditionally available to drug chemists. We consider four measurements in particular: gas chromatography retention indices, electron ionization mass spectra, electrospray ionization tandem mass spectra, and direct analysis in real time mass spectra. Our analysis demonstrates how simultaneously considering data from multiple measurement techniques increases the observable measurement diversity of fentanyl analogs, which can reduce identification ambiguity. This paper further supports the use of multiple analytical techniques to identify fentanyl analogs (among other substances), as is recommended by the Scientific Working Group for the Analysis of Seized Drugs (SWGDRUG).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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