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Characterization of JWH-250 by Differential Mobility Spectrometry

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2016

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Pavlačka, Martin
Ventura, Karel
Bláha, Jiří
Kortánková, Kateřina
Mázl, Roman
Zástěra, Michal
Bajerová, Petra

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University of Novi Sad

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Synthetic cannabinoids belongs to major class of novel drugs. This large class of chemically distinct compounds are functionally similar to delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC) and mimic the effects of marijuana when smoked. However, structurally, they are different and include several chemicals such as cyclohexylphenols (CP 47,497), classical cannabinoids (HU-210), naphthoylindoles (JWH-018, JWH-073) or benzoylindoles (JWH-250). JWH-250 is illegally marketed within “herbal blend” for his psychoactive effects greater than those produced by Cannabis. In this work, we used differential mobility spectrometry for rapid analysis of JWH-250. Comparison of least squares and averaging was demonstrated for precise calculation of alpha coefficients.

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Differential Mobility Spectrometry, Synthetic Cannabinoids, Alpha Coefficients, Diferenciální mobilitní spektrometrie, Syntetické kanabinoidy, Alfa koeficienty

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