Fentanyl detection and quantification using portable Raman spectroscopy in community drug checking
Lea Gozdzialski, Margo Ramsay, Ashley Larnder, Bruce Wallace, Dennis K. Hore
Abstract
Abstract Community‐based drug checking has emerged as a harm reduction practice aimed at people who use drugs. Using a portable Raman spectrometer and the statistical method of partial least squares regression, a model was developed to quantify fentanyl in both powder binary mixtures and more complex ternary mixtures. The model was then applied to samples collected over a 2‐year period while operating the drug checking service. As an unpredictable drug supply will always pose a risk for quantification with portable drug checking technologies, we implement check steps that guide the harm reduction decisions and conversations surrounding quantitative results.
Topics & Concepts
Harm reductionRaman spectroscopySpectrometerComputer scienceTernary operationDrugHarmBinary numberReduction (mathematics)Artificial intelligenceMedicineMathematicsPharmacologyOpticsPsychologyPhysicsProgramming languageArithmeticPublic healthGeometrySocial psychologyNursingSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical ResearchForensic Toxicology and Drug AnalysisMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies