Authors
Annelies Cannaert, Jolien Storme, Cornelius Hess, Volker Auwärter, Sarah MR Wille, Christophe P Stove
Publication date
2018/6/1
Journal
Clinical chemistry
Volume
64
Issue
6
Pages
918-926
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
BACKGROUND
Synthetic cannabinoids are the largest group of new psychoactive substances monitored by the European Monitoring Centre of Drugs and Drug Addiction. The rapid proliferation of novel analogs makes the detection of these new derivatives challenging and has initiated considerable interest in the development of so-called “untargeted” screening strategies to detect these compounds.
METHODS
We developed new, stable bioassays in which cannabinoid receptor activation by cannabinoids led to recruitment of truncated β-arrestin 2 (βarr2) to the cannabinoid receptors, resulting in functional complementation of a split luciferase, allowing readout via bioluminescence. Aliquots (500 μL) of authentic serum (n = 45) and plasma (n = 73) samples were used for simple liquid–liquid extraction with hexane:ethyl acetate (99:1 v/v). Following evaporation and …
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