Enantioseparation and determination of mephedrone and its metabolites by capillary electrophoresis using cyclodextrins as chiral selectors

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Abstract

Mephedrone, a psychoactive compound derived from cathinone, is widely used as a designer drug. The determination of mephedrone and its metabolites is important for understanding its possible use in medicine. In this work, a method of capillary electrophoresis for the chiral separation of mephedrone and its metabolites was developed. Carboxymethylated β-cyclodextrin was selected as the most effective chiral selector from seven tested cyclodextrin derivates. Based on the simplex method, the optimal composition of the background electrolyte was determined: at pH 2.75 and 7.5 mmol·L-1 carboxymethylated β-cyclodextrin the highest total resolution of a mixture of analytes was achieved. For mephedrone and its metabolites, calibration curves were constructed in a calibration range from 0.2 to 5 mmol·L-1; limits of detection, limits of quantification, precision, and repeatability were calculated, and according to Mandel’s fitting test, the linear calibration ranges were determined.

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Řezanka, P., Macková, D., Jurok, R., Himl, M., & Kuchař, M. (2020). Enantioseparation and determination of mephedrone and its metabolites by capillary electrophoresis using cyclodextrins as chiral selectors. Molecules, 25(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25122879

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