Friday, September 16, 2011

UCT publishes "Magic Mushroom" study

This month UCT has published a procedure in collaboration with a major crime laboratory facility to extract, confirm, and quantify hallucinogenic compounds from "Magic Mushrooms" . In the article, which is also headlined on the front cover of the September 2011 issue of LC-GC (North America), Dr. Jeff Hackett and Albert Elian (Massaschussetts State Police Crime Laboratory) have succesfully employed UCT's flagship sorbent Clean Screen DAU to isolate and quantify the compounds Psilocybin and Psilocin from human urine using liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry.

Currently forensic analysts who are requested to test samples of urine for these compounds have only been able to report psilocin data, but now using the Clean Screen DAU as described in the research article forensic toxicologists can now report the concentrations of both compounds, thus permitting a more precise interpretation to be made. This paper details the excellent analytical performance of the Clean Screen DAU in terms of recoveries and cleanliness of the extract as reflected in the low matrix effects which this sorbent is known for.

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