Development and evaluation of an iodoplatinate-based strip-type kit for on-site drug screening in beverages
  • An, Sora
  • Kim, Dami
  • Lee, Sangki
  • Chung, Heesun
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Drug-facilitated crime (DFC) often involves the covert dissolution of illicit drugs into beverages, necessitating rapid on-site screening prior to confirmatory laboratory testing. In this study, an iodoplatinate-based strip-type kit specifically engineered for beverage matrices was developed to enable direct immersion and visual interpretation within 30 s without handling hazardous reagents. The stabilized precipitation endpoint provided enhanced visibility against diverse beverage backgrounds and supported straightforward dip-and-read operation. Following United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) recommendations for color testing, laboratory validation demonstrated appropriate selectivity, limit of detection (LOD), and precision for amine-containing illicit drugs. Applicability testing across 25 commercially available beverages showed that valid results were obtained in 19 matrices, while six exhibited matrix-related interference or insufficient migration. For the applicable beverages, matrix-specific LODs ranging from 0.2 to 1.0 mg/mL were determined for methamphetamine, ketamine, and cocaine. While several drug classes and chemically complex beverages remain outside the current analytical scope, the strip-type kit demonstrates feasibility for rapid, presumptive indication of beverage adulteration in DFC-relevant settings where immediate confirmatory analysis is unavailable.

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beverage matricesdrug-facilitated crimeillicit drugsiodoplatinateon-site screeningpresumptive teststrip-type kitFACILITATED SEXUAL ASSAULTFORENSIC TOXICOLOGYCHROMATOGRAPHY
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Development and evaluation of an iodoplatinate-based strip-type kit for on-site drug screening in beverages
저자
An, SoraKim, DamiLee, SangkiChung, Heesun
DOI
10.1111/1556-4029.70288
발행일
2026-03-08
유형
Article; Early Access
저널명
Journal of Forensic Sciences