2011
DOI: 10.1002/dta.346
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Infrared attenuated total reflection (IR‐ATR) spectroscopy for detecting drugs in human saliva

Abstract: The consumption of drugs is of great concern worldwide. Various drug tests for humans have been developed but there is no compact and easy-to-use test device available yet for direct semi-quantitative drug testing in the field. We suggest using attenuated total reflection (ATR) infrared spectroscopy as a sensing method to analyze human saliva samples with respect to drugs. In this paper, we present ATR spectra in the infrared range between 2300 and 900 cm(-1) as a first step towards such a device. We emphasize… Show more

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“…The carboxyl-group resonance of cocaine around 5.8 µm (1720 cm -1 ) provides a small cross-talk with other potentially interfering species [4]. The carboxyl-group resonance of cocaine around 5.8 µm (1720 cm -1 ) provides a small cross-talk with other potentially interfering species [4].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The carboxyl-group resonance of cocaine around 5.8 µm (1720 cm -1 ) provides a small cross-talk with other potentially interfering species [4]. The carboxyl-group resonance of cocaine around 5.8 µm (1720 cm -1 ) provides a small cross-talk with other potentially interfering species [4].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The new spectra obtained showed some differences, but the studied substances did not impede the detection of cocaine. Additionally, alcohol concentration and its temporal evolution were easily detected in oral fluid [30].…”
Section: Ir Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 In a first study, Hans et al [30] presented infrared spectra of cocaine in water and human oral fluid exploring, in addition, the possible spectral interferences of diluents, masking substances or common medicine. They evaluated the most appropriate absorbance range with the final goal to develop a compact and easy-to-use device for direct semi-quantitative drug testing.…”
Section: Ir Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Evaluation of the composition of street Cocaine seized in two regions of Brazil has also been recently reported. [26] In addition, attenuated total reflection infrared spectra of saliva samples have been recorded [27] with a particular interest in detecting Cocaine and measuring spectral interferences of selected diluents, masking agents, common medication, and soft drinks.…”
Section: Assessment Of the Selectivity Of Probe Xmentioning
confidence: 99%