In the recent years, many new substances have appeared in the drug market, which are abused for their psychoactive effect. They serve as alternative to classical drugs (heroin, cocaine, ecstasy) due to their legal status. The great concern is the ineffectiveness of the current methods of toxicological screening of biological samples to identify these new compounds. It is essential to know the metabolism pathway of these psychoactive substances for a development of a new efficient method for their detection. This report is devoted to understanding of oxidation and reduction mechanism of JWH-018 and JWH-250 by means of cyclic voltammetry and to identification of their redox products
A new voltammetric method for the determination of ∆^9- tetrahydrocannabinol (∆^9-THC) is described....
Synthetic cannabinoids are a class of novel psychoactive substances originally developed to explore ...
Synthetic cannabinoids belongs to major class of novel drugs. This large class of chemically distinc...
The electrochemical sensing of new psychoactive substances, synthetic cannabinoids (SCs), commonly m...
In the last decade, the trafficking and use of illicit drugs showed a continuous incremental trend, ...
The widespread diffusion of products deriving from Cannabis sativa L. led to the necessity of rapid ...
The continuing rise of synthetic cannabinoids consumption remains an analytical challenge. Proof of ...
Designer drugs, also commonly known as new psychoactive substances (NPS), are increasingly in their ...
A new electrochemical method for the detection of cannabinoids in food products is proposed. The met...
Synthetic cannabinoids (SC) are one of the most prevalent classes of novel psychoactive substances (...
This pilot study was performed to study the main metabolic reactions of four synthetic cannabinoids:...
A continuously challenging area in the field of forensic science is the development of effective and...
WOS: 000431624300003During the last decade, progress has been made in the on-site detection of abuse...
The widespread diffusion of products deriving from Cannabis sativa L. led to the necessity of rapid ...
A potent synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist, JHW-018, was recently detected as one of the most p...
A new voltammetric method for the determination of ∆^9- tetrahydrocannabinol (∆^9-THC) is described....
Synthetic cannabinoids are a class of novel psychoactive substances originally developed to explore ...
Synthetic cannabinoids belongs to major class of novel drugs. This large class of chemically distinc...
The electrochemical sensing of new psychoactive substances, synthetic cannabinoids (SCs), commonly m...
In the last decade, the trafficking and use of illicit drugs showed a continuous incremental trend, ...
The widespread diffusion of products deriving from Cannabis sativa L. led to the necessity of rapid ...
The continuing rise of synthetic cannabinoids consumption remains an analytical challenge. Proof of ...
Designer drugs, also commonly known as new psychoactive substances (NPS), are increasingly in their ...
A new electrochemical method for the detection of cannabinoids in food products is proposed. The met...
Synthetic cannabinoids (SC) are one of the most prevalent classes of novel psychoactive substances (...
This pilot study was performed to study the main metabolic reactions of four synthetic cannabinoids:...
A continuously challenging area in the field of forensic science is the development of effective and...
WOS: 000431624300003During the last decade, progress has been made in the on-site detection of abuse...
The widespread diffusion of products deriving from Cannabis sativa L. led to the necessity of rapid ...
A potent synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist, JHW-018, was recently detected as one of the most p...
A new voltammetric method for the determination of ∆^9- tetrahydrocannabinol (∆^9-THC) is described....
Synthetic cannabinoids are a class of novel psychoactive substances originally developed to explore ...
Synthetic cannabinoids belongs to major class of novel drugs. This large class of chemically distinc...