Authors
Alexander LN Van Nuijs, Bert Pecceu, Laetitia Theunis, Nathalie Dubois, Corinne Charlier, Philippe G Jorens, Lieven Bervoets, Ronny Blust, Hugo Neels, Adrian Covaci
Publication date
2009/1/1
Journal
Environmental Pollution
Volume
157
Issue
1
Pages
123-129
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Cocaine abuse, a growing social problem, is currently estimated from population surveys, consumer interviews and crime statistics. A new approach based on the analysis of cocaine (COC) and metabolites, benzoylecgonine (BE) and ecgonine methyl ester (EME), in water samples was applied to 28 rivers and 37 waste water treatment plants in Belgium using solid-phase extraction and liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry. While EME was undetectable, COC and BE were detectable with concentrations ranging from <1 to 753ng/L and <1 to 2258ng/L, respectively. BE concentrations were employed to calculate the local amount of abused cocaine. The highest values (up to 1.8g/day cocaine per 1000 inhabitants) were found in large cities and during weekends. The estimation of cocaine abuse through water analysis can be executed on regular basis without cooperation of patients. It also …
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