Synthetic cathinones are new psychoactive substances that represent a health risk worldwide.For most of the 130 reported compounds,information about toxicology and/or metabolism is not available,which hampers their de...Synthetic cathinones are new psychoactive substances that represent a health risk worldwide.For most of the 130 reported compounds,information about toxicology and/or metabolism is not available,which hampers their detection(and subsequent medical treatment)in intoxication cases.The principles of forensic analytical chemistry and the use of powerful analytical techniques are indispensable for stab-lishing the most appropriate biomarkers for these substances.Human metabolic fate of synthetic cathinones can be assessed by the analysis of urine and blood obtained from authentic consumers;however,this type of samples is limited and difficult to access.In this work,the metabolic behaviour of three synthetic cathinones(4-CEC,4-CPrC and 5-PPDi)and one amphetamine(3-FEA)has been evalu-ated by incubation with pooled human hepatocytes and metabolite identification has been performed by high-resolution mass spectrometry.This in vitro approach has previously shown its feasibility for obtaining excretory human metabolites.4-CEC and 3-FEA were not metabolised,and for 4-CPrC only two minor metabolites were obtained.On the contrary,for the recently reported 5-PPDi,twelve phase I metabolites were elucidated.Up to our knowledge,this is the first metabolic study of an indanyl-cathinone.Data reported in this paper will allow the detection of these synthetic stimulants in intoxi-cation cases,and will facilitate future research on the metabolic behaviour of other indanyl-based cathinones.展开更多
基金financial support from the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad Spain(Project CTQ2015-65603-P)from Universitat Jaume I(UJI-B2018-19)+1 种基金Ministerio de Educación,Cultura y Deporte in Spain for his predoctoral grant(FPU15/02033)financial support received for his research stay at the University of Copenhagen(EST17/00024)。
文摘Synthetic cathinones are new psychoactive substances that represent a health risk worldwide.For most of the 130 reported compounds,information about toxicology and/or metabolism is not available,which hampers their detection(and subsequent medical treatment)in intoxication cases.The principles of forensic analytical chemistry and the use of powerful analytical techniques are indispensable for stab-lishing the most appropriate biomarkers for these substances.Human metabolic fate of synthetic cathinones can be assessed by the analysis of urine and blood obtained from authentic consumers;however,this type of samples is limited and difficult to access.In this work,the metabolic behaviour of three synthetic cathinones(4-CEC,4-CPrC and 5-PPDi)and one amphetamine(3-FEA)has been evalu-ated by incubation with pooled human hepatocytes and metabolite identification has been performed by high-resolution mass spectrometry.This in vitro approach has previously shown its feasibility for obtaining excretory human metabolites.4-CEC and 3-FEA were not metabolised,and for 4-CPrC only two minor metabolites were obtained.On the contrary,for the recently reported 5-PPDi,twelve phase I metabolites were elucidated.Up to our knowledge,this is the first metabolic study of an indanyl-cathinone.Data reported in this paper will allow the detection of these synthetic stimulants in intoxi-cation cases,and will facilitate future research on the metabolic behaviour of other indanyl-based cathinones.