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The present paper describes the methodological optimization and validation
of a capillary zone electrophoresis method for the rapid determination of h
eroin, secondary products and additives present in clandestine heroin sampl
es, by using 20 mm beta -cyclodextrins in phosphate buffer, pH 3.23. Applie
d potential was 15 kV and separation temperature was 24 degreesC; detection
was by UV absorption at 200 nm wavelength. Heroin samples were first disso
lved in CHCl3-MeOH (96:4, v/v) and injected by pressure (0.5 p.s.i., 3 s; 1
p.s.i. = 6894.76 Pa) after evaporation of the organic mixture and reconsti
tution in aqueous buffer. Under the described conditions, phenylethylamine
(internal standard), morphine, monoacetylmorphine, heroin, acetylcodeine, p
apaverine, codeine and narcotine were baseline resolved in less than 10 min
. The limit of detection was better than 1 mug/ml for each analyte. The stu
dy of the intra-day and day-to-day precision showed, in terms of migration
times, RSDs less than or equal to 0.71% and, in terms of peak areas, RSDs l
ess than or equal to 3.2%. Also, the evaluation of linearity and analytical
accuracy of the method provided good results for all the analytes investig
ated, thus allowing its application to real cases of seized controlled drug
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