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Citation

Gallart-Mateu D, de la Guardia M, Garrigues S. Talanta 2021; 232: 122387.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122387

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

An infrared spectroscopy (IR) based methodology has been developed to determine γ-butyrolactone (GBL) in adulterated beverages. The proposed method permits the direct screening of GBL in beverages and involves a minimum sample treatment requiring less than 2 min for quantitative determination of GBL. Sensitivity of IR method was improved by using liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) providing detection limits of 0.023 mg g(-1). Accuracy of the proposed methodology was evaluated through the analysis of soft beverages and alcoholic cocktails spiked with GBL at concentration levels ranging from 0.075 to 10 mg g(-1) providing recovery values from 91 to 100%. GBL was determined in twelve blind-spiked beverages, including from mineral water to wine and cocktails.

RESULTS obtained were statistically comparable to those provided by a liquid chromatography (LC) reference methodology and consistent with the spiked values. Therefore, the use of LLE-FTIR allowed a simple, sensitive and quantitative determination of GBL in soft beverages and alcoholic cocktails, thus evidencing its use for sex submission intention.


Language: en

Keywords

Sexual abuse; Rape; Beverages; Chemical submission; Forensic analysis; FTIR; Surreptitious drug administration; γ-butyrolactone

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