Rapid and sensitive surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy method for determination of ketamine in urine

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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has gradually proved to be a powerful tool with wide applications in various fields. Here, a simple and rapid SERS method was developed for the determination of ketamine in urine based on silver aggregates as a SERS substrate. Ketamine in urine were demonstrated by the SERS technique with silver sol aggregated by a 0.5 M NaBr solution. The limit of detection for ketamine in urine could be obtained as low as 7.5 ppm, and a linear relationship for ketamine in urine between the Raman intensity and the concentrations was achieved in the range from 7.5 to 150 ppm (R2 = 0.977). Additionally, the recovery of this method ranged from 95.7 to 104.9%, which laid a favorable foundation for the rapid and reliable quantitative detection of ketamine in urine. Therefore, this SERS approach with high sensitivity and simplicity has a great prospect for the real-world application of ketamine in urine.

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Han, S. Q. G. W., Chen, X., Zhang, C., Zhao, H., Lin, S., Zhang, Y., & Hasi, W. L. J. (2019). Rapid and sensitive surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy method for determination of ketamine in urine. Analytical Sciences, 35(11), 1209–1213. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.19P199

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