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Mengxi Liu

Institute of Forensic Science

2 papers in the library · 19 citations · publishing 2021-2022

Papers

Analysis of 28 hair samples from users of the hallucinogenic beverage ayahuasca

Forensic Science International April 20, 2021 Mengxi Liu, Huan Yang, Jing Hu et al. 14 citations

A fast and reliable UPLC-MS/MS method was developed and validated for measuring dimethyltryptamine (DMT) in hair samples. The method, which pulverizes 20-milligram hair samples with methanol below 4 °C, achieved a lower limit of quantitation of 3 pg/mg and a calibration curve with R² = 0.992. Intraday and interday precision (RSD < 15%) and accuracy (92-113%) were acceptable, and dilution integrity was confirmed. Applied to 28 forensic cases, DMT concentrations ranged from 3 to 1109 pg/mg.

Tentative identification of in vitro metabolites of O‐acetylpsilocin (psilacetin, 4‐AcO‐DMT) by UHPLC‐Q‐Orbitrap MS

Drug Testing and Analysis March 21, 2022 Wenya Zhai, Le Li, Junbo Zhao et al. 5 citations

4-Acetoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine (4-AcO-DMT, psilacetin) is a synthetic psychedelic that may act as a precursor to psilocin, but its metabolism was poorly understood. Incubating 4-AcO-DMT with pooled human liver microsomes produced 15 metabolites: 12 from phase I and 3 from phase II reactions. Transformations included hydrolysis, hydroxylation, N-demethylation, oxidation, and glucuronic acid conjugation. The hydrolysis product was the most abundant. For forensic detection of 4-AcO-DMT use, the beta-hydroxylation metabolite (M2-1) is recommended as a biomarker. These findings may help predict in vivo metabolism and assist drug testing.