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Carfentanil structural analogs found in street drugs by paper spray mass spectrometry and their characterization by high-resolution mass spectrometry
Authors:Scott A. Borden  Savannah R. Mercer  Armin Saatchi  Ernest Wong  Cristiana M. Stefan  Heather Wiebe  Dennis K. Hore  Bruce Wallace  Chris G. Gill
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo, BC, Canada

Department of Chemistry, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada;2. Department of Chemistry, Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo, BC, Canada;3. Clinical Laboratory and Diagnostic Services, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada;4. Department of Chemistry, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada;5. School of Social Work, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada

Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada

Abstract:Carfentanil is one of the most potent synthetic opioids ever developed, with an estimated analgesic potency approximately 20–100 times that of fentanyl and 10,000 times that of morphine. Carfentanil has been appearing in the illicit drug supply in many regions and has been linked to fatal overdose events. A subset of 59 street drug samples obtained in Victoria, B.C., that were confirmed to contain carfentanil were analyzed by mass spectrometry for this study. Carfentanil quantitation by paper spray mass spectrometry ranged from 0.05 to 2.95 w/w% (median = 0.32%) in the original drug sample. Paper spray mass spectrometry analysis also detected two unknown peaks at m/z 380.2 and 381.2 in 31 of these 59 samples (53%). Initial tandem mass spectrometry experiments revealed structural similarities between these unknown compounds and carfentanil, suggesting they were potential structural analogs, possibly arising from incomplete purification during synthesis. High-resolution mass spectrometry determined the chemical formulas of these compounds as C23H29N3O2 (m/z 380.2333) and C23H29N2O3 (m/z 381.2137). Literature and tandem mass spectrometry results were used to determine the identity of these potential new psychoactive substances, C23H29N3O2 as desmethylcarfentanil amide and C23H29N2O3 as desmethylcarfentanil acid. μ-Opioid receptor binding modeling determined that the binding poses of these analogs were nearly identical to that of carfentanil with relative binding energy calculations of 0.544 kJ/mol (desmethylcarfentanil amide) and −0.171 kJ/mol (desmethylcarfentanil acid); these data suggest they may share the toxic effects of carfentanil and have similar potencies.
Keywords:carfentanil  drug checking  fentanyl  new psychoactive substance  paper spray mass spectrometry
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