Microgram Journal, Volume 1, Numbers 1-2 (January - June 2003) 23
Evaluation of Ninhydrin Analogues and Other Electron-Deficient
Compounds as Spray Reagents for Drugs on Thin Layer Chromatograms
Myriam Azoury*, Avraham Zelkowicz, and Zafrir Goren
Division of Identification and Forensic Sciences
Analytical Chemistry Laboratory
Israel Police National Headquarters
Jerusalem 91906, Israel
[email:
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Joseph Almog
Casali Institute of Applied Chemistry
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
ABSTRACT: Twenty-four electron-deficient compounds were evaluated as potential spray color-reagents for
basic drugs on TLC plates. Two of them, 4-chloro-7-nitro-2,1,3-benzoxadiazole and 5,6-dimethoxyninhydrin,
were superior to ninhydrin with respect to sensitivity and selectivity, and offer considerable potential.
KEYWORDS: Thin Layer Chromatography, TLC, Spray Reagents, Ninhydrin, Illicit Drugs
Introduction
Since the discovery by Dutt and Teo1 that spraying thin layer chromatographic (TLC) plates bearing drug spots with ninhydrin produces a variety of colors that can distinguish between many drugs, this reagent has been intensively used in this laboratory. The colors that are produced with ninhydrin, when correlated with the specific migration values (Rf) for each spot on specific TLC plates and using select solvent systems, greatly enhance the specificity of TLC for various drugs.
In forensic laboratories, the main use of ninhydrin as a spray reagent has been for detection of fingerprints, especially on porous surfaces such as paper and cardboard.2-4 However, despite its great utility, research has
continued to develop even more sensitive or selective reagents. Over the last two decades a significant number of ninhydrin analogous and similar, electron deficient compounds have been synthesized and evaluated as fingerprint reagents. Some of these new reagents have displayed superior properties versus ninhydrin in their sensitivity to amino acids and latent fingerprints, particularly in the fluorescence mode.2-7
The aim of the present study was to evaluate some of these new fingerprint detection reagents for drug detection
on TLC plates. The development of new, more intense, or fluorescent colors for various drugs would increase the
overall specificity and sensitivity of drug-screening
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Evaluation of Ninhydrin Analogues and Otheir Electron-Deficient Compounds as Spray Reagents for Drugs on Thin Layer Chromatograms