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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 30, Issue 6, July/August 2006,
pp.370-374
Acetylcodeine as a Marker of Illicit Heroin Abuse in Oral
Fluid Samples
S.G. Phillips and K.R. Allen
Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Leeds Teaching Hospitals, Britannia House,
Morley, Leeds, LS27 ODQ, United Kingdom
A method was developed using liquid chromatography linked to atmospheric
pressure ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS–MS) for the
measurement of the opiates, morphine, codeine, 6-monoacetylmorphine (6-MAM),
acetylcodeine (AC), and heroin in oral fluid collected from patients attending
a substance abuse clinic. Of the 513 oral fluid samples tested, 297 showed detectable
concentrations of 1 or more of the opiates and their respective percentage incidence
being morphine (97%), codeine (82%), 6-MAM (77%), acetylcodeine (55%), and heroin
(45%). A high percentage of these opiate-positive samples (40%) had detectable
concentrations of all opiates tested. Significant correlations (p < 0.0001)
were found between AC and 6-MAM (r = 0.95), heroin and 6-MAM (r = 0.81), and
heroin and AC (r = 0.84). Although none of the subjects in this study were being
treated with prescription heroin, nine showed detectable concentrations of heroin
with no detectable AC. The mean concentration of heroin in these latter samples
was very low compared with samples showing detectable AC (24 vs. 2571 µg/L).
Several studies have reported the usefulness of measuring AC in urine for detection
of illicit heroin abuse. This study demonstrates that the same marker can also
be applied to oral fluid. The additional measurement of heroin in oral fluid
is of limited use in monitoring subjects attending a substance abuse clinic.
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