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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 31, Number 8, October,
pp.469-476
Vitreous Fluid Quantification of Opiates,
Cocaine, and Benzoylecgonine: Comparison of Calibration Curves
in Both Blood and Vitreous Matrices with Corresponding Concentrations
in Blood
Heather M. Antonides, Elizabeth R.
Kiely, and Laureen J. Marinetti
Montgomery County Coroner’s Office, Dayton, Ohio 45402
Vitreous fluid specimens are often used in the
Montgomery County Coroner’s Office as a second matrix confirmation
for both cocaine and opiate analyses. In this manuscript, calibration
curves constructed for both vitreous and blood were used to quantify
vitreous specimens to evaluate if any matrix effects occur when
measuring vitreous specimens using a calibration curve in blood.
Cases that screened positive by ELISA for cocaine metabolite
and opiates were confirmed by solid-phase extraction. Gas chromatography
with mass spectral detection in the positive electron impact
mode was used for the detection and quantification of oxycodone,
free morphine, codeine, 6-monoacetylmorphine, hydrocodone, cocaine,
and benzoylecgonine. For interpretive purposes, no significant
matrix effects were found in concentrations of vitreous specimens
quantified with a calibration curve constructed in a blood matrix.
After determining that vitreous fluid can be accurately measured
with blood calibrators, a comparison was made between blood and
vitreous concentrations for the above analytes. Concentration
differences between blood and vitreous specimens for each drug
are evaluated with selected case histories included.
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