Structural elucidation of tramadol, its derivatives, and metabolites using chemical derivatization and liquid chromatography–high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry
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Abstract
Rationale
Tramadol (T) is a strong painkiller drug that belongs to the opioid analgesic group. Several accidental intoxication cases after oral administration of T have been reported in the past decade. Tramadol, its derivatives, and metabolites present information-limited mass spectra with one prominent peak representing the amine-containing residue; therefore, their structural determination based on both electron impact mass spectrometry (EI-MS) and ESI-MS/MS spectra could be misleading.
Methods
A novel analytical method for the structural elucidation of tramadol, its four homologs, and its two main phase I metabolites (N-desmethyltramadol and O-desmethyltramadol) was developed using chemical modification and liquid chromatography–high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry (LC-HR-MS/MS) with Orbitrap technology.
Results
After chemical derivatization, each of the investigated T series exhibited informative mass spectra that enabled better exposition of their structures. The developed method was successfully implemented to explicitly identify the structures of tramadol and its N-desmethyltramadol metabolite in urine samples at low ng/mL levels.
Conclusions
An efficient derivatization-aided strategy was developed for rapidly elucidating the structure of tramadol-like compounds. The method is intended to assist forensic chemists in better diagnosing T and its analogs and metabolites in clinical or forensic toxicology laboratories.
期刊介绍:
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry is a journal whose aim is the rapid publication of original research results and ideas on all aspects of the science of gas-phase ions; it covers all the associated scientific disciplines. There is no formal limit on paper length ("rapid" is not synonymous with "brief"), but papers should be of a length that is commensurate with the importance and complexity of the results being reported. Contributions may be theoretical or practical in nature; they may deal with methods, techniques and applications, or with the interpretation of results; they may cover any area in science that depends directly on measurements made upon gaseous ions or that is associated with such measurements.