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Title: 'Flying high?'-Jump from a height in a 'Spice' high? : A case report on the synthetic cannabinoid 5F-MDMB-P7AICA
Author(s): Walle, Nadja
Doerr, Adrian A.
Schmidt, Peter H.
Schaefer, Nadine
Language: English
Title: Drug Testing and Analysis
Volume: 15 (2023)
Issue: 3
Pages: 368-373
Publisher/Platform: Wiley
Year of Publication: 2022
Free key words: 5F-MDMB-P7AICA
ester hydrolysis
fatal case
synthetic cannabinoid
DDC notations: 500 Science
610 Medicine and health
Publikation type: Journal Article
Abstract: Regarding the high potency of synthetic cannabinoids (SC), many intoxications and fatal cases are reported in literature. Here, we report on a fatality with 5F-MDMBP7AICA contributing to the occurrence of death. A 31-year-old man died 10 h after he fell from the rooftop of a house. Police investigations revealed that he had consumed a ‘legal high’ herbal blend some hours earlier. An initial toxicological screening for new psychoactive substances (NPS) was negative. One year after, the analysis of confiscated drug samples revealed the SC 5F-MDMB-P7AICA being unknown at the time of the first investigations. Hence, post-mortem specimens were retrospectively analysed for 5F-MDMB-P7AICA and its dimethylbutanoic acid (DBA) metabolite. Lung, liver, kidney and bile fluid (BF) of the decedent were analysed following solidphase extraction and standard addition, heart blood (HB) and peripheral blood (PB) by fully validated liquid–liquid extraction and protein precipitation methods. Additionally, hair specimens were analysed to examine a possible chronic consumption of the SC. All specimens were analysed by liquid–chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. 5F-MDMB-P7AICA was detected in HB (0.69 ng/ml), PB (1.2 ng/ml) and hair. DBA was found in HB (46 ng/ml) and PB (5.7 ng/ml) and could additionally be identified in liver and kidney (approximately 4–5 ng/g), lung (approximately 12 ng/g) and BF (approximately 60 ng/g). Compared with the parent compound, much higher concentrations of DBA were quantified. This case shows that drugs found at the scene can provide helpful initial information for further toxicological screenings in biological samples, especially when there is evidence of NPS consumption.
DOI of the first publication: 10.1002/dta.3401
URL of the first publication: https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dta.3401
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ISSN: 1942-7611
1942-7603
Date of registration: 5-Apr-2023
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Faculty: M - Medizinische Fakultät
Department: M - Rechtsmedizin
Professorship: M - Prof. Dr. Peter Schmidt
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