Electrochimica Acta, Vol.295, 726-734, 2019
Forensic electrochemistry: Electrochemical study and quantification of xylazine in pharmaceutical and urine samples
Xylazine is marketed as a veterinary drug and used for sedative and analgesic purposes; it is not approved for human use due to various side effects. In recent years, xylazine has emerged as a drug of abuse and has been associated with drug-facilitated sexual assaults. Herein, we describe, for the first time, the electrochemical study of xylazine in aqueous and organic media and proposed a quantification method using glassy carbon electrode. The simple and accurate quantification method was performed using differential pulse voltammetry. Under the optimized experimental conditions, a linear analytical curve was obtained for xylazine concentrations ranging from 0.5 to 256 mu mol L-1, with an estimated detection limit of 120 nmol L-1. The proposed method was applied to determination of xylazine in pharmaceutical formulation. Furthermore, to forensic scenario, a standard addition technique on urine samples exhibited recovery values in the range of 93-103%, demonstrating the potentiality to forensic and clinical analysis of xylazine intoxication. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Xylazine;Electrochemical analysis;Redox mechanism;Drug of abuse;Voltammetric sensor;Forensic application