Evaluating the selectivity of colorimetric test (Fast Blue BB salt) for the cannabinoids identification in marijuana street samples by UV–Vis, TLC, ESI(+)FT-ICR MS and ESI(+)MS/MS
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2016
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Marijuana is one of the most marketed illicit drugs in the world. Originated from Cannabis sativa L, Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (or Δ9-THC) is proscribed in Brazil by the law number 11.343 from August 23rd of 2006 as well as its isomers, salts, ethers and esters. However, Δ9-THC is the main responsible for the hallucinogenic effects of the plant. The principal screening test used by the Brazilian Forensic Police is a colorimetric test called Fast Blue B or BB salt, in which the development of a reddish color in a basic medium indicates the presence of cannabinoids such as Δ9-THC, cannabinol (CBN) and/or cannabidiol (CBD). However, a better understanding of this chemical reaction is required. In this work, the products of the colorimetric test were identified by positive-ion mode electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (ESI(+)FT-ICR MS), collision-induced dissociation (CID) experiments or ESI(+)MS/MS, ultraviolet–visible (UV–Vis) spectroscopy and thin layer chromatography (TLC). A chemical structure was proposed for the product of the reaction (m/z 626) formed by Fast Blue BB salt (4-amino-2,5-diethoxybenzanilide diazotated zinc double salt) and Δ9-THC molecule. Besides, the selectivity of the colorimetric test was evaluated in presence of interferences from other plants such as Jacaranda decurrens Cham and Paullinia cupana Kunth.
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SANTOS, Nayara A. dos et al. Evaluating the selectivity of colorimetric test (Fast Blue BB salt) for the cannabinoids identification in marijuana street samples by UV–Vis, TLC, ESI(+)FT-ICR MS and ESI(+)MS/MS. Forensic Chemistry, Amsterdam, v. 1, p. 13-21, 2016. DOI: 10.1016/j.forc.2016.07.001. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2468170916300297?via%3Dihub. Acesso em: 28 jun. 2023.