Structural confirmation of synthetic cannabinoids in seized electronic cigarette oil: A combined mass spectrometric and computational study

Author:

Xu Yu1,Xu Jiawei23,Chen Xianxin1,Fan Yi Lei45,Wu Hao6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Drug Monitoring and Control of Zhejiang Province National Anti‐Drug Laboratory Zhejiang Regional Center Hangzhou Zhejiang China

2. State Key Laboratory of Structural Chemistry Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences Fuzhou Fujian China

3. School of Chemical Science University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

4. Key Laboratory of Drug Prevention and Control Technology of Zhejiang Province, Department of Criminal Science and Technology Zhejiang Police College Hangzhou Zhejiang China

5. College of Pharmaceutical Science & Green Pharmaceutical Collaborative Innovation Center of Yangtze River Delta Region Zhejiang University of Technology Hangzhou Zhejiang China

6. Dian Regional Forensic Science Institute·Zhejiang Hangzhou Zhejiang China

Abstract

RationaleSynthetic cannabinoids are some of the most used and abused new psychoactive substances, because they can produce a stronger intense pleasure than natural cannabis. Most of the new synthetic cannabinoids are structurally similar to existing synthetic cannabinoids and can be obtained by modifying partial structures of the latter without changing their effects. Therefore, the derivatization rules and common fragmentation patterns of synthetic cannabinoids could be used for rapid screening and structural identification of them.MethodsThe derivatization rules of synthetic cannabinoids are summarized, and the common fragmentation pattern of synthetic cannabinoids including three typical cleavage pathways was explored and extended in this work based on combined mass spectrometry (MS) and density functional theory studies. Five synthetic cannabinoids in electronic cigarette oil from a drug case were separated and characterized using gas chromatography with MS and liquid chromatography coupled to high‐resolution quadrupole Orbitrap MS.ResultsThe structures of five synthetic cannabinoids in seized electronic cigarette oil were deduced from electron impact ion source (EI) MS and high‐resolution electrospray ionization (ESI) MSn data, along with the derivatization rules and common fragmentation pattern of synthetic cannabinoids. The proposed structures of these synthetic cannabinoids were further verified via reference substances. Computational study showed that selective cleavage of these compounds was mainly controlled by spin population in EI‐MS, but a tunneling effect arose from proton transfer in ESI‐MSn detection, which has been rarely reported in previous works.ConclusionsOur results showed that EI‐MS was suitable for identifying synthetic cannabinoids with aromatic ketone structure, which could also be extended to adamantane linked group. Nevertheless, synthetic cannabinoids with carbamoyl linked group were better characterized by high‐resolution ESI‐MSn compared to EI‐MS. This study demonstrated a method with promising potential for rapid and reliable screening of synthetic cannabinoids in mixtures with enhanced detection throughput and operation simplicity.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Spectroscopy,Analytical Chemistry

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