

Published: Journal of Analytical Toxicology, Volume
23,
Number 6,
October 1999,
pp.446-451
Identification and Analysis of the Major Metabolites of Cocaine in Meconium
Mahmoud A. ElSohly, Wlodzimierz Kopycki, Shixia Feng,
and Timothy P. Murphy
A gas chromatographicmass spectrometric (GCMS) method was used for
the simultaneous analysis of cocaine and its metabolites (norcocaine, benzoylecgonine,
norbenzoylecgonine, ecgonine methylester, cocaethylene, and the o-, m-, and p-hydroxy
derivatives of cocaine and benzoylecgonine) in meconium specimens collected from
newborns prenatally exposed to the drug in an effort to determine which of these
metabolites are more relevant in the confirmation of immunoassay-positive specimens.
Significant metabolites included benzoylecgonine and its m- and p-hydroxy derivatives.
Reanalysis of immunoassay-positive meconium specimens that previously failed to
confirm by GCMS for benzoylecgonine revealed that the GCMS confirmation
rate could be substantially enhanced by inclusion of m- and p-hydroxybenzoylecgonine
in the analysis along with benzoylecgonine. Several specimens were found to be
positive for hydroxylated derivative(s) in the absence of benzoylecgonine itself.
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