Analytical Procedures Used in FDA Laboratories for theAnalysis of Hallucinogenic Drugs
Robert J. Martin, Thomas G. Alexander
Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL January 1, 1968 DOI: 10.1093/jaoac/51.1.159
Summary
Accurate identification of hallucinogenic drugs is crucial for public safety and medical applications. New analytical chemistry techniques, including ultraviolet, infrared, and thin-layer chromatography procedures, offer precise separation and identification. Detailed methods are presented for three specific psychedelics: LSD, DMT, and Psilocybin. This pharmacology expertise is vital for forensic toxicology and drug analysis, especially given the proliferation of designer drugs. Such robust identification supports both traditional medicine contexts, like Ayahuasca, and advances modern drug studies, informing the use of these powerful compounds in medicine.
Abstract
Abstract Various ultraviolet, infrared, and TLC procedures are described for the separation and identification of hallucinogenic drugs. Specific methods for LSD, DMT, and psilocybin are also presented, along with general background information for the hallucinogenic drugs.