TY - JOUR PY - 2024// TI - Quantitative determination of nitrous oxide in human blood by HS-GC-MS: forensic application of two fatal poisoning cases JO - Forensic science international A1 - Shi, Yan A1 - Xiang, Ping A1 - Su, Mengxiang A1 - Xie, Wanting A1 - Qiang, Huosheng A1 - Li, Ziyi A1 - Li, Zehong SP - e112067 EP - e112067 VL - 360 IS - N2 - Nitrous oxide (N(2)O), also known as laughing gas, has a euphoric effect and is becoming increasingly popular as a recreational inhalant drug. Deaths caused by recreational nitrous oxide abuse are rare, but may still occur. Although some methods for the quantification of N(2)O by GC-MS have been reported, elimination of carbon dioxide interference and the choice of a suitable internal standard remain current limitations to accurate N(2)O quantification. Here, a validated method using headspace-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-GC-MS) is described that allows the quantification of N(2)O in human blood samples: sodium hydroxide is used to remove carbon dioxide, and n-pentane is chosen as a suitable internal standard. Collectively, the validation results show a good linear relationship of N(2)O in blood within the concentration range of 0.02 ∼ 0.5 mL/mL and an LOD of 0.005 mL/mL. Subsequent application of the validated method to two real mortality cases due to N(2)O intoxication provided reference values for blood concentrations in forensic cases. Other biological specimens (gaseous samples and tissues) of the deceased were also analyzed to demonstrate that the deaths were caused by asphyxia due to the inhalation of N(2)O.

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LA - en SN - 0379-0738 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2024.112067 ID - ref1 ER -