Method Article

Color Spot Test As a Presumptive Tool for the Rapid Detection of Synthetic Cathinones

DOI:

10.3791/57045

February 5th, 2018

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Summary

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Here we present a simple, inexpensive, and selective chemical spot test protocol for the detection of synthetic cathinones, a class of new psychoactive substances. The protocol is suitable for use in various areas of law enforcement that encounter illicit material.

Abstract

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Synthetic cathinones are a large class of new psychoactive substances (NPS) that are increasingly prevalent in drug seizures made by law enforcement and other border protection agencies globally. Color testing is a presumptive identification technique indicating the presence or absence of a particular drug class using rapid and uncomplicated chemical methods. Owing to their relatively recent emergence, a color test for the specific identification of synthetic cathinones is not currently available. In this study, we introduce a protocol for the presumptive identification of synthetic cathinones, employing three aqueous reagent solutions: copper(II) nitrate, 2,9-dimethyl-1,10-phenanthroline (neocuproine) and sodium acetate. Small pin-head sized amounts (approximately 0.1-0.2 mg) of the suspected drugs are added to the wells of a porcelain spot plate, and each reagent is then added dropwise sequentially before heating on a hotplate. A color change from very light blue to yellow-orange after 10 min indicates the likely presence of synthetic cathinones. The highly stable and specific test reagent has the potential for use in the presumptive screening of unknown samples for synthetic cathinones in a forensic laboratory. However, the nuisance of an added heating step for the color change result limits the test to laboratory application and decreases the likelihood of an easy translation to field testing.

Introduction

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The illicit drug market operates similarly to a traditional business by continuing to evolve and adapt to a changing marketplace. Advances in modern technology, specifically, the global proliferation of powerful communication has seen increased online purchases via the Dark Net1 and extensive knowledge sharing among users via online forums2. Combined with advances in chemistry, the rapid emergence of new psychoactive substances (NPS) created a serious challenge for international and national drug control.

NPS are potentially dangerous substances of abuse that have similar effects to drugs unde....

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Protocol

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1. Preparation of Color Test Reagent Solutions

NOTE: Weigh 0.12 g of copper nitrate trihydrate into a dry 100 mL beaker. Add 30 mL of deionized (DI) water and carefully swirl it at room temperature to dissolve all solids. Pour this solution into a 100 mL volumetric flask and fill up to the calibrated mark with DI water. This prepared solution is reagent 1.
NOTE: Reagent 1 can be prepared using other copper(II) salts, e.g. copper(II) chloride.

  1. Weigh 0.11 g of 2,9-dimethyl-1,10-phenanthroline (neocuproine) hemihydrate into a dry 100 mL beaker. Add 50 mL of 0.10 mol/L hydrochloric acid (HCl) and use a glass stirring ....

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Results

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The test protocol has been validated through several studies, the results of which are described in Philp et al.17. The color test method is able to presumptively detect synthetic cathinones in an unknown sample through a color change from light blue to yellow-orange (Figure 1). Yellow and orange color changes occuring after the heating period are considered positive test results and any other color change, including very weak.......

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Discussion

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This color test protocol was adapted from experimental work published by Al-Obaid et al.18 in which the authors demonstrated a color change occurs in the presence of cathinone extracted from the khat plant. Modifications to the published protocol were necessary to foresee its application in presumptive illicit drug detection. The most important consideration was to reduce the scale of the reaction. The protocol described in the present paper is designed to be applied to street samples and.......

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Disclosures

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The authors have nothing to disclose.

Acknowledgements

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The authors would like to acknowledge the support provided to Morgan Philp through an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.

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Materials

List of materials used in this article
NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
Chemicals
Reagents and solvents
neocuproine hemihydrateSigma-Aldrich72090≥99.0%. Acute toxicity
copper(II) nitrate trihydrateSigma Aldrich6119798.0%-103%
sodium acetateAjax FinechemAJA680anhydrous
hydrochloric acidRCI LabscanRP 110636%. Corrosive
NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
Powders
ascorbic acidAJAX Finechem UNIVAR104L
benzocaineSigma-AldrichE1501
benzoic acidSigma-Aldrich242381≥99.5%
boric acidSilform ChemicalsR27410
caffeineSigma-AldrichC0750
celluloseSigma-Aldrich435236microcrystalline
calcium chlorideAJAX Finechem UNILAB960
citric acidAJAX Finechem UNIVAR160
codeine phosphateGlaxo-Acute toxicity
cysteineSigma-Aldrich168149L
dimethylsulfoneSigma-AldrichM8170598%
ephedrine HClSigma-Aldrich28574999%. Acute toxicity
glucoseAJAX Finechem UNIVAR783D, anhydrous
glutathioneAJAX Finechem UNILAB234
glycineAJAX Finechem UNIVAR1083
lactoseSigmaL254D, monohydrate
levamisole HClSigma-AldrichPHR1798Acute toxicity
magnesium sulphateScharlauMA0080anhydrous, extra pure
maltoseAJAX Finechem LABCHEM1126Bacteriological
mannitolAJAX Finechem UNIVAR310
O-acetylsalicylic AcidSigma-AldrichA5376
phenethylamineSigma-Aldrich241008
phenolphthaleinAJAX Finechem LABCHEM368Acute toxicity
potassium carbonateChem-SupplyPA021AR, anhydrous
sodium carbonateChem-SupplySA099AR, anhydrous
sodium chlorideRowe ScientificCC10363
starchAJAX Finechem UNILAB1254soluble
stearic acidAJAX Finechem UNILAB1255
sucroseAJAX Finechem UNIVAR530
tartaric acidAJAX Finechem UNIVAR537(+)
NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
Household products
artificial sweetenerALDI Be Lightn/aContains aspartame
brown sugarCSRn/a
icing sugarCSRn/a
caster sugarCSRn/a
paracetamol tabletPanadoln/a
protein powderAussie Bodies ProteinFXn/a
self-raisingWoolworths Australia Homebrandn/a
plain flourWoolworths Australia Homebrandn/a
NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
Reference compoundscontrolled or illegal substances
Cathinone-type substances
1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2-(1-pyrrolidinyl)-1-propanone HCl (MOPPP)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D1024Acute toxicity potential
1-phenyl-2-methylamino-pentan-1-one HClLipomedPTD-1507-HCAcute toxicity potential
2,3-dimethylmethcathinone HCl (2,3-DMMC)Chiron Chemicals10970.12Acute toxicity potential
2,4,5-trimethylmethcathinone HCl (2,4,5-TMMC)Chiron Chemicals10927.13Acute toxicity potential
2,4-dimethylmethcathinone HCl (2,4-DMMC)Chiron Chemicals10971.12Acute toxicity potential
2-benzylamino-1-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl)-1-butanone HCl (BMDB)Chiron Chemicals10925.18Acute toxicity potential
2-fluoromethcathinone HCl (2-FMC)LGC StandardsLGCFOR 1275.64Acute toxicity potential
2-methylmethcathinone HCl (2-MMC)LGC StandardsLGCFOR 1387.02Acute toxicity potential
3,4-methylenedioxy-α-pyrrolidinobutiophenone (MDPBP) HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D973Acute toxicity potential
3,4-dimethylmethcathinone HCl (DMMC)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D962Acute toxicity potential
3,4-methylenedioxymethcathinone HCl (MDMC)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D942Acute toxicity potential
3,4-methylenedioxy-N,N-dimethylcathinone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D977Acute toxicity potential
3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone HCl (MDPV)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D951bAcute toxicity potential
3-bromomethcathinone HCl (3-BMC)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D1035Acute toxicity potential
3-fluoromethcathinone HCl (3-FMC)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D947bAcute toxicity potential
3-methylmethcathinone HCl (3-MMC)LGC StandardsLGCFOR 1387.03Acute toxicity potential
4-bromomethcathinone HCl (4-BMC)LGC StandardsLGCFOR 1387.11Acute toxicity potential
4-fluoromethcathinone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D969Acute toxicity potential
4-methoxymethcathinone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D952Acute toxicity potential
4-methylethylcathinone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D968Acute toxicity potential
4-methylmethcathinone HCl (4-MMC)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D937bAcute toxicity potential
4-methyl-N-benzylcathinone HCl (4-MBC)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D1026Acute toxicity potential
4-methyl-pyrrolidinopropiophenone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D964Acute toxicity potential
4-methyl-α-pyrrolidinobutiophenone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D974Acute toxicity potential
cathinone HCl (bk-amphetamine)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D929Acute toxicity potential
dibutylone HCl (bk-DMBDB)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D1027Acute toxicity potential
iso-ethcathinone HClChiron Chemicals10922.11Acute toxicity potential
methcathinone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D724Acute toxicity potential
methylenedioxy-α-pyrrolidinopropiophenone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D960Acute toxicity potential
N,N-diethylcathinone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D957Acute toxicity potential
N,N-dimethylcathinone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D958Acute toxicity potential
naphthylpyrovalerone HCl (naphyrone)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D981Acute toxicity potential
N-ethyl-3,4-methylenedioxycathinone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D959Acute toxicity potential
N-ethylbuphedrone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D1013Acute toxicity potential
N-ethylcathinone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D938bAcute toxicity potential
pentylone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D992Acute toxicity potential
pyrovalerone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D985Acute toxicity potential
α-dimethylaminobutyrophenone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D1011Acute toxicity potential
α-dimethylaminopentiophenone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D1006Acute toxicity potential
α-ethylaminopentiophenone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D1005Acute toxicity potential
α-pyrrolidinobutiophenone HCl (α-PBP)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D1012Acute toxicity potential
α-pyrrolidinopentiophenone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D986bAcute toxicity potential
α-pyrrolidinopropiophenone HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D956Acute toxicity potential
β-keto-N-methyl-3,4-benzodioxyolylbutanamine HCl (bk-MBDB)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D948Acute toxicity potential
NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
Other substances
(-)-ephedrine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)M924Acute toxicity potential
(-)-methylephedrine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)M243Acute toxicity potential
(+)-cathine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)M297Acute toxicity potential
(+/-)- 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine HCl (MDA)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D842Acute toxicity potential
(+/-)- N-methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine HCl (MDMA)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D792cAcute toxicity potential
(+/-)-methamphetamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D816eAcute toxicity potential
(+/-)-N-ethyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine HCl (MDEA)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D739cAcute toxicity potential
(+/-)-N-methyl-1-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl)-2-butylamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D450aAcute toxicity potential
(+/-)-phenylpropanolamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)M296Acute toxicity potential
(2S*,3R*)-2-methyl-3-[3,4-(methylenedioxy)phenyl]glycidic acid methyl esterAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D903Acute toxicity potential
1-(3-chlorophenyl)piperazine HCl (mCPP)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D907Acute toxicity potential
1-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]piperazine HCl (TFMPP)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D906Acute toxicity potential
1-benzylpiperazine HCl (BZP)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D905Acute toxicity potential
2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodophenylethylamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D922Acute toxicity potential
2,5-dimethoxy-4-methylamphetamine HCl (DOM)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D470bAcute toxicity potential
2,5-dimethoxy-4-propylthio-phenylethylamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D919Acute toxicity potential
2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D749Acute toxicity potential
2-bromo-4-methylpropiophenoneSynthesised in-housen/aAcute toxicity potential
2-fluoroamphetamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D946Acute toxicity potential
2-fluoromethamphetamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D933Acute toxicity potential
3,4-dimethoxyamphetamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D453bAcute toxicity potential
3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl-2-propanone (MDP2P)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D810bAcute toxicity potential
4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D396bAcute toxicity potential
4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D758bAcute toxicity potential
4-fluoroamphetamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D943bAcute toxicity potential
4-fluorococaine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D854bAcute toxicity potential
4-fluoromethamphetamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D934Acute toxicity potential
4-hydroxyamphetamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D824bAcute toxicity potential
4-methoxyamphetamine HCl (PMA)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D756Acute toxicity potential
4-methoxymethamphetamine HCl (PMMA)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D908bAcute toxicity potential
4-methylmethamphetamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D963Acute toxicity potential
4-methylpropiophenoneSigma-Aldrich517925Acute toxicity potential
5-methoxy-N,N-diallyltryptamineAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D954Acute toxicity potential
amphetamine sulphateAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D420dAcute toxicity potential
cocaine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D747bAcute toxicity potential
dimethamphetamine (DMA)Australian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D693dAcute toxicity potential
gamma-hydroxy butyrateAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D812bAcute toxicity potential
heroin HClLGC StandardsLGCFOR 0037.20Acute toxicity potential
ketamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D686bAcute toxicity potential
methoxetamine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D989Acute toxicity potential
methylamine HClSigma-AldrichM0505Acute toxicity potential
phencyclidine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D748Acute toxicity potential
phentermine HClAustralian Government National Measurement Institute (NMI)D781Acute toxicity potential
triethylamineSigma-AldrichT0886Acute toxicity, corrosive, flammable
NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
Equipment
12-well porcelain spot platesHomeScienceToolsCE-SPOTP12
96-well microplatesGreiner Bio-One650201
Hot plateIndustrial Equipment and Control Pty Ltd.CH1920 (Scientrific)
100 mL glass volumetric flasksDuran24 678 25 54
Soda lime glass Pasteur pipettesMarienfeld-Superior3233050230 mm length

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Synthetic CathinonesColor TestPresumptive IdentificationCopper NitrateNeocuproineSodium AcetatePorcelain Spot PlateHotplate HeatingSynthetic Cathinone DetectionForensic Screening

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