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Volume 44, Issue 3 (May 1999)

ISSN: 0022-1198
Published Online: 1 May 1999
Page Count: 5

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Separation of enantiomeric ephedrine and pseudoephedrine--high pressure liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis
Iwanicki, RM
Grad stud.,grad stud.,grad stud., & prof & dir, resp, Grad Prog in Foren. Sci & Foren. Sci Doct'l Train. Prog, Univ of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL.;Curr. add: Criminalistics Sect.,Crime Lab, Dept. State Police, The Common. at Mass.,Sudbury,MA.

Maier, K
Grad. stud., grad. stud., grad. stud., and prof. and dir., resp., Grad. Prog. in Foren. Sci. and Foren. Sci. Doct'l Train. Prog., Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL..;Curr. add: Murty Pharmaceuticals, 518 Codell Drive, Lexington, K.Y.

Zlotnick, JA
Graduate student, graduate student, graduate student, and professor and director, respectively, Graduate Program in Forensic Science and Forensic Science Doctoral Training Program, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL..

Liu, RH
Graduate student, graduate student, graduate student, and professor and director, respectively, Graduate Program in Forensic Science and Forensic Science Doctoral Training Program, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL..

Kuo, TL
Professor, Department of Legal Medicine, National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan.

Tagliaro, F
Deputy director, Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.


Abstract
Ephedrine and pseudoephedrine (y-ephedrine), frequently found in packaged drugs of abuse, are common over-the-counter pharmaceuticals. Present in high concentrations, these compounds have reportedly caused false identification of methamphetamine in urine specimens. Furthermore, (-)-ephedrine and (+)-yephedrine are used for manufacturing (+)-methamphetamine. Thus, knowledge on the enantiomeric compositions of these compounds may help identify their sources, providing valuable information to the investigation process. High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) and capillary electrophoresis (CE) methods were evaluated and compared for their application in analyzing the enantiomeric compositions of these two compounds. A chiral column (Supelcosil LC-(S) Naphthyl Urea) was found effective in resolving the resulting four components when derivatized with both of the following two chiral derivatization reagents: N-trifluoroacetyl-l-prolyl chloride (l-TPC) and 2,3,4,6-tetra-O-acetyl-b-D-glucopyranosyl isothiocyanate (GITC). A C18 column, although less effective, can also adequately resolve these four components for identification purposes. With CE, inclusion of 30 mM hydroxypropyl-b-cyclodextrin in 50 mM phosphate buffer (pH 2.5) was very effective in resolving all four components using an uncoated fused silica capillary without prior derivatization.

Keywords:
capillary electrophoresis, chiral column, enantiomer, ephedrine, forensic science, GITC, HPLC, hydroxypropyl-ß-cyclodextrin, l-TPC, pseudoephedrine

Paper ID: CH02

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Author Iwanicki RM, Maier K, Zlotnick JA, Liu RH, Kuo TL, Tagliaro F Title Separation of enantiomeric ephedrine and pseudoephedrine--high pressure liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis Symposium , Committee on