%0 Journal Article %T A liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry method to determine 28 non-volatile drugs of abuse in exhaled breath. %A Ullah S %A Sandqvist S %A Beck O %J J Pharm Biomed Anal %V 148 %N 0 %D Jan 2018 30 %M 29059614 %F 3.571 %R 10.1016/j.jpba.2017.10.003 %X Exhaled breath carries aerosol micro-particles containing nonvolatile organic substances. Recently, the analysis of drugs of abuse (DOA) have become of interest in exhaled breath particles (EBP). In this study, a liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method was developed and validated to analyze 28 DOA in 30L of EBP collected on a permeable polymer filter. After extraction, the chromatographic separation was achieved on a UPLC BEH phenyl column using a mobile phase consisting of methanol and water both containing 4mmol/L ammonium formate and 0.05% ammonia. The column temperature was set at 50°C and mobile phase flow rate 0.5mL/min in gradient mode with a total run time of 5min. The mass spectrometer was operated in positive electrospray ionization and selected reaction monitoring mode. Acquired limits of quantification were in the range of 1-66pg/filter for all substances except DM-tramadol. Excellent linearity over the concentration range from LLOQs - 15ng/filter with r2 values >0.99 and satisfactory recoveries (70-116% at 100pg/filter) were achieved. During method application a total 26 samples were analyzed of which 24 were found to be positive for 13 analytes. The highest amount was found for methadone (56ng/filter) and the lowest amount was found for the methadone metabolite EDDP (2pg/filter) in two different samples.