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Martin Wahl

Knappschaftskrankenhaus Recklinghausen

1 paper in the library · 65 citations · publishing 2003

Papers

Concentrations and Ratios of Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, MDA, MDMA, and MDEA Enantiomers Determined in Plasma Samples from Clinical Toxicology and Driving Under the Influence of Drugs Cases by GC-NICI-MS*

Journal of Analytical Toxicology November 1, 2003 Frank T. Peters, Nele Samyn, Martin Wahl et al. 65 citations

The pharmacological effects of amphetamine, methamphetamine, MDA, MDMA, and MDEA depend on their mirror-image molecular forms (enantiomers), which differ in how they act in the body. Analysis of plasma from clinical toxicology cases and from drivers suspected of drug impairment showed that concentrations of most enantiomers were lower in routine screening samples than in intoxication or driving-under-the-influence cases. Drivers under the influence had higher levels of both amphetamine enantiomers than intoxicated patients. Differences in the ratio of R to S enantiomers for several drugs between groups suggest these ratios can help distinguish recent from past use. In one MDMA poisoning, the R form cleared more slowly (half-life 6.0 hours) than the S form (4.1 hours), and the ratio of R to S rose over time.