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Rapid high-throughput species identification of botanical material using direct analysis in real time high resolution mass spectrometry

  • SUNY Albany

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Abstract

We demonstrate that direct analysis in real time-high resolution mass spectrometry can be used to produce mass spectral profiles of botanical material, and that these chemical fingerprints can be used for plant species identification. The mass spectral data can be acquired rapidly and in a high throughput manner without the need for sample extraction, derivatization or pH adjustment steps. The use of this technique bypasses challenges presented by more conventional techniques including lengthy chromatography analysis times and resource intensive methods. The high throughput capabilities of the direct analysis in real time-high resolution mass spectrometry protocol, coupled with multivariate statistical analysis processing of the data, provide not only class characterization of plants, but also yield species and varietal information. Here, the technique is demonstrated with two psychoactive plant products, Mitragyna speciosa (Kratom) and Datura (Jimsonweed), which were subjected to direct analysis in real time-high resolution mass spectrometry followed by statistical analysis processing of the mass spectral data. The application of these tools in tandem enabled the plant materials to be rapidly identified at the level of variety and species.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere54197
JournalJournal of Visualized Experiments
Volume2016
Issue number116
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2 2016

Keywords

  • Ambient ionization
  • Chemistry
  • Datura
  • Direct analysis in real time mass spectrometry
  • Drug identification
  • Forensic chemistry
  • High-throughput analysis
  • Issue 116
  • Jimsonweed
  • Kratom
  • Mass spectrometry
  • Mitragyna speciosa
  • Plant-based drugs of abuse
  • Species identification

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