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André Luis Fabris

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, 05508-000, Brazil. Electronic address: afabris@usp.br.

2 papers in the library · 19 citations · publishing 2022-2024

Papers

Lucy is back in Brazil with a new dress.

Forensic science international December 1, 2022 Luiz Ferreira Neves Junior, André Luis Fabris, Ingrid Lopes Barbosa et al. 10 citations

LSD prodrugs are emerging as new psychoactive substances in Brazil. Nine blotter paper samples seized by police in São Paulo State were analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, infrared spectroscopy, and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. The compound was identified as ALD-52 (1A-LSD), an LSD prodrug not controlled by Brazilian legislation, with no other active substances detected. These findings indicate a rising strategy in the designer drug market that warrants attention.

Solvent-free parallel artificial liquid membrane extraction for drugs of abuse in plasma samples using LC-MS/MS.

Analytica chimica acta May 1, 2024 André Luis Fabris, Stig Pedersen-Bjergaard, Elisabeth Leere Øiestad et al. 9 citations

A 96-well plate extraction method called parallel artificial liquid membrane extraction (PALME) can be made greener by replacing organic solvents with an essential oil. Fourteen essential oils were tested; the blend smart & sassy gave the best recovery for multiple drugs of abuse in plasma, including amphetamines, synthetic cathinones, and designer benzodiazepines. After optimization, the method achieved a linear range of 1-100 ng/mL, accuracy within ±16.4%, and limits of detection between 0.1 and 0.75 ng/mL. The technique eliminated hazardous organic solvents, provided effective sample clean-up, and met international validation guidelines, offering a sustainable tool for toxicological analysis.