reticuline and Opioid-Related-Disorders

reticuline has been researched along with Opioid-Related-Disorders* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for reticuline and Opioid-Related-Disorders

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The GC-MS detection and characterization of reticuline as a marker of opium use.
    Forensic science international, 2004, Mar-10, Volume: 140, Issue:2-3

    Reticuline (a precursor of opium alkaloids) was detected and characterised as its trimethylsilyl ethers, acetyl esters and methyl ethers by GC-EIMS and GC-CIMS in opium and the urine of opium users after hydrolysis by acid or beta-glucuronidase as coextractive of morphine. Because this compound cannot be detected in heroin and poppy seeds, it is suggested as a differentiating marker between opium and heroin use, opium and poppy seeds use, or opium and "pharmaceutical" codeine use in cases when opiate use has been confirmed by detection of morphine and codeine in the urine. As well as being a constituent of opium, reticuline in the urine of opium users may also result from the metabolic demethylation of the three other benzyltetrahydroisoquinoline opium alkaloids: codamine, laudanosine and laudanine.

    Topics: Alkaloids; Benzylisoquinolines; Biomarkers; Codeine; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry; Heroin; Humans; Opioid-Related Disorders; Opium; Predictive Value of Tests; Seeds; Substance Abuse Detection

2004