» Articles » PMID: 33569953

Creation and Release of an Updated NIST DART-MS Forensics Database

Overview
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2021 Feb 11
PMID 33569953
Citations 9
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Facing increasing caseloads and an everchanging drug landscape, forensic laboratories have been implementing new analytical tools. Direct analysis in real time mass spectrometry (DART-MS) is often one of these tools because it provides a wealth of information from a rapid, simple analysis. The data produced by these systems, while extremely useful, can be difficult to interpret, especially in the case of complex mixtures, and therefore, mass spectral databases are often used to assist in interpretation of data. Development of these databases can be expensive and time-consuming and often relies on manual evaluation of the underlying data. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released an initial DART-MS in-source collisional-induced dissociation mass spectral database for seized drugs in the early 2010s but it has not been updated to reflect the increasing prevalence of novel psychoactive substances. Recently, efforts to update the database have been undertaken. To assist in development of the database, an automated data evaluation process was also created. This manuscript describes the new NIST DART-MS Forensics Database and the steps taken to automate the data evaluation process.

Citing Articles

A Collaborative Platform for Novel Compound Identification - Characterization of Designer Phencyclidines (PCPs) POXP, PTHP, and P2AP.

Sisco E, Urbas A Forensic Chem. 2024; 34.

PMID: 38716063 PMC: 11070955. DOI: 10.1016/j.forc.2023.100505.


Applications of ambient ionization mass spectrometry in 2021: An annual review.

Rankin-Turner S, Reynolds J, Turner M, Heaney L Anal Sci Adv. 2024; 3(3-4):67-89.

PMID: 38715637 PMC: 10989594. DOI: 10.1002/ansa.202100067.


On the challenge of unambiguous identification of fentanyl analogs: Exploring measurement diversity using standard reference mass spectral libraries.

Moorthy A, Erisman E, Kearsley A, Liang Y, Sisco E, Wallace W J Forensic Sci. 2023; 68(5):1494-1503.

PMID: 37431311 PMC: 10517722. DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.15322.


NIST Mass Spectrometry Data Center standard reference libraries and software tools: Application to seized drug analysis.

Wallace W, Moorthy A J Forensic Sci. 2023; 68(5):1484-1493.

PMID: 37203286 PMC: 10517720. DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.15284.


Interpol Review of Drug Analysis 2019-2022.

Love D, Jones N Forensic Sci Int Synerg. 2023; 6:100299.

PMID: 36655023 PMC: 9841213. DOI: 10.1016/j.fsisyn.2022.100299.


References
1.
Steiner R, Larson R . Validation of the direct analysis in real time source for use in forensic drug screening. J Forensic Sci. 2009; 54(3):617-22. DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01006.x. View

2.
Sisco E, Staymates M, Forbes T . Optimization of confined direct analysis in real time mass spectrometry (DART-MS). Analyst. 2020; 145(7):2743-2750. PMC: 7421040. DOI: 10.1039/d0an00031k. View

3.
Watt L, Sisco E . Detection of trace drugs of abuse in baby formula using solid-phase microextraction direct analysis in real-time mass spectrometry (SPME-DART-MS). J Forensic Sci. 2020; 66(1):172-178. PMC: 9780706. DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.14568. View

4.
Sisco E, Forbes T, Staymates M, Gillen G . Rapid Analysis of Trace Drugs and Metabolites Using a Thermal Desorption DART-MS Configuration. Anal Methods. 2017; 8(35):6494-6499. PMC: 5473286. DOI: 10.1039/C6AY01851C. View

5.
Pavlovich M, Musselman B, Hall A . Direct analysis in real time-Mass spectrometry (DART-MS) in forensic and security applications. Mass Spectrom Rev. 2016; 37(2):171-187. DOI: 10.1002/mas.21509. View