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Analytical toxicology involves methods for comprehensive screening of biological matrices for the presence of abused drugs. Routine analysis of samples in clinical and forensic settings demands quick and efficient extraction procedures. Solid-phase extraction (SPE) products with smaller sorbent amounts allow for scaling-down of starting sample size and also minimize the total solvent volumes required to wash matrix components and elute the target analytes. UCT’s Micro-Prep™ is a 96-well microelution plate that features SPE disk technology designed for streamlined sample clean-up and analyte enrichment. As compared to loose sorbent, disk format eliminates channeling effects and reduces dead volume. Removal of the evaporation step from the microelution extraction procedure also decreases overall turn-around time. The LC-MS friendly elution solvent permits the user to load the collection plate directly into an autosampler.

This presentation outlines methods for extracting a large drugs of abuse panel from urine and plasma using reverse-phase and mixed-mode sorbent chemistries in a microelution format. HPLC separation was carried out using UCT’s Selectra® PFPP column prior to the analysis on LC‐MS/MS.

By viewing this presentation you will:

    - Achieve a fundamental overview of the microelution extraction technique
    - Understand the importance of various steps in the extraction procedures and learn how that can impact the recoveries of analytes
    - Develop extraction methods for drugs of abuse in biological matrices by utilizing reverse phase and mixed-mode microelution plate chemistries.

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