A proposed approach to confirm heroin administration – Regional differences in heroin purity is a major factor
Journal
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
Journal Volume
128
Date Issued
2022-02-01
Author(s)
Chen, Wei Ru
Kong, Po Hsin
Sauer, Christoph
Chan, Hsiang Yu
Yang, Da Peng
Jair, Yung Cheng
Liu, Hsin Tung
Lin, Tsang Yaw
Yen, Muh Yong
Yen, Yung Feng
Chang, Sheng Huang
Li, Lan Hui
George, Claire
Chang, Ya Chi
Wu, Yi Hsin
Chen, Jung Hsuan
Kicman, Andrew T.
Maurer, Hans H.
Abstract
In forensic toxicology, a marker of street heroin use is urgent especially in the absence of urinary 6-monoacetylmorphine. ATM4G, the Glucuronide of Acetylated product of Thebaine compound 4 Metabolite (ATM4), arising from byproducts of street heroin synthesis has been considered as a useful marker in some European studies. However, whether ATM4G is a universal marker particularly in Southeast Asia due to ‘street’ heroin with high purity, it's still unclear. To investigate putative markers for different regions, ATM4G and other metabolites including the Acetylated product of Thebaine compound 3 Metabolite (ATM3) and thebaol, also originated from thebaine were detected in 552 urine samples from heroin users in Taiwan. Results were compared with that from samples collected in the UK and Germany. Only a sulfo-conjugate of ATM4, ATM4S, was detected in 28 Taiwanese users using a sensitive MS3 method whilst out of 351 samples from the UK and Germany, ATM4G was present in 91. Thebaol-glucuronide was first time detected in 118. No markers were detected in urine following herbal medicine use or poppy seed ingestion. The presence of ATM4S/ATM4G might be affected by ethnicities and heroin supplied in regions. Thebaol-glucuronide is another putative marker with ATM4G and ATM4S for street heroin use.
Subjects
Brown mixture | Cough medicine | Herbal medicine | Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry | Poppy seed | Street heroin | Thebaine | Urine
Publisher
Academic Press Inc.
Type
journal article