1. Screening for cocaine on Euro banknotes by a highly sensitive enzyme immunoassay.
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Abdelshafi, Nahla A., Panne, Ulrich, and Schneider, Rudolf J.
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ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay , *COCAINE , *BIOSENSORS , *METABOLITES , *SOLVENTS - Abstract
This study focused on quantitative detection of cocaine on Euro banknotes in Germany. A sensitive direct competitive immunoassay was developed and optimized with a limit of detection (LOD) of 5.6 ng/L. Exhaustive cocaine extraction by solvent was tested using different methanol concentrations and buffered solutions. Cross-reactivity studies were performed to determine the degree of interference of cocaine metabolites with the immunoassay. Sixty-five Euro banknotes obtained from different districts in Berlin were evaluated. A 100% contamination frequency with cocaine was detected. A comparison between the amount of cocaine extracted by cotton swabbing of one square centimeter of the banknote showed a good correlation for lower contamination levels. This assay showed high sensitivity of detecting pg of cocaine per 1 cm 2 of one banknote by swabbing 1 cm 2 : 0, 14, and 21 pg/cm 2 . Moreover, three notes of different denominations revealed high cocaine concentration; 1.1 mg/note, and twice 55 µg/note. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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