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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 30, Number 9, November/December 2006,
pp.692-696
SHORT COMMUNICATION: Stability Study of Fluoxetine in
Formalin-Fixed Liver Tissue
Suma Ramagiri[1], S.K. Shukla[2], and P.K. Sai Prakash[1],
[1]Osmania University, Department of Chemistry, Hyderabad, 500007, India and
[2]Central Forensic Science Laboratory, Ramanthapur, Hyderabad, 500 013, India
In the present work, we report conversion of fluoxetine (Prozac),
a novel anti depressant to N-methyl fluoxetine in formalin fixed liver tissue.
Earlier studies indicate that drugs containing secondary amino group will react
with formalin to form corresponding N-methyl derivatives. Even though embalming
cadavers is common, it may create problems for forensic toxicologists if a case
was not previously suspected. In formalin solutions, fluoxetine is methylated
producing N-methyl fluoxetine. N-Methyl fluoxetine standard was synthesized
by treating fluoxetine in formaldehyde solution. The structure confirmed by
1HNMR and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry in electron impact ionization
mode. Randomly chosen rat liver pieces (200–250 mg) were injected with
100 µg of Fluoxetine. The liver pieces were covered with three different
concentrations of formalin, 5%, 10%, and 20%, and at three different pHs, 3.0,
7.0, and 9.5. The reaction was studied for a total period of 30 days, and the
reaction products were monitored on days 0, 4, 14, and 30 days. The study indicates
that the rate of conversion of fluoxetine to its N-methyl derivative increased
with increase in the concentration of formalin and pH of the solution. The conversion
is rapid at higher pH values. Fluoxetine was totally converted to its N-methyl
derivatives after 30 days in 20% formalin at pH 9.5. Therefore, analysis for
parent drug or its N-methyl derivative in embalmed tissues may provide data
that will reduce the likelihood of false negatives.
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