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Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
Component analysis of illicit morphia tablets (clandestine laboratory preparation) using gas chromatography mass spectrometry: a case study
Muhammad Taimoor Chaudhary1  Muhammad Usman1  Tahir Jamshaid1  Shahnaz Akhtar1  Yawar Baig1  Muhammad Shahwar1  Abid Naseer1  Muhammad Sarwar1  Muhammad Ashraf Tahir1  Zahid Mehmood1 
[1] Narcotic Department, Punjab Forensic Science Agency, Lahore, Pakistan
关键词: Forensic science;    Forensic chemistry;    Morphia tablets;    Clandestine laboratory preparations;    Street heroin;    Adulterants;    GC-MS;    Narcotic/illicit drugs;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s41935-018-0105-3
学科分类:生理学与病理学
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

Various synthetic or semi-synthetic drugs like cocaine, amphetamine type stimulants (ATS), and heroin are produced and processed in clandestine laboratories. Every clan lab has its own procedures and protocols for drug synthesis and processing. A drug can be brought up in different forms like pharmaceutical tablets or raw street powder or any else, depending upon different types of adulterants or diluents and the physical modifications required for its transportation. Since a specific drug is synthesized by various clandestine laboratories, it is likely to have some differences between the two samples due to slightly different synthesis protocols used or the nature and concentration of adulterants. Detailed analysis of drug samples can determine, whether the drug belongs to common source or not. The basic purpose of alterations in physical form is to deceive the law enforcement agencies and to increase the bulk. In this article, a clandestine product of an altered form of a drug was analyzed and reported. Two samples of orange colored “morphia tablets” seized by law enforcement officials were submitted for chemical analysis. Both of the samples were analyzed to determine physical and chemical characteristics. In both samples, the tablets were orange in color. The average weight of a tablet was 58.24 mg for sample A, and 68.85 mg for sample B. Qualitative analysis using GC-MS showed that tablets in sample A were composed of caffeine, dextromethorphan, hydromorphone, acetylcodeine, and heroin, while the tablets in sample B were composed of caffeine, acetylcodeine, heroin, papaverine, and noscapine. The concentration of heroin in sample B was much higher than that in sample A. The analysis of morphia tablets showed that these tablets were an altered form of street heroin. On the basis of variation in weight, heroin concentration, impurities, and adulterants in both the samples analyzed, it can be concluded that they belonged to some different sources. Complete drug profiling for organic and inorganic components of tablets is recommended for future prospective.

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