Profiling of Illegal Amphetamine-type Stimulant Tablets in Japan
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We have investigated 100 illegal amphetamine-type stimulant (ATS) tablets seized in Japan to obtain information about the nature of these tablets abused in Japan. For physical characterization, 15 items (logo, vertical view, colour, diameter, weight, smell, etc.) were measured and a photograph was taken. For chemical characterization, the components in the tablet were identified by GC-MS and HPLC, and quantified by HPLC using an ODS-type column. The maximum content of N-methyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDMA) was 189 mg/tablet and that of 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA) was 87 mg/tablet. The detected components, other than MDMA and MDA, were N-ethyl-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDEA), ephedrine, caffeine, ketamine, and methamphetamine. In this report, we propose a method for profiling ATS tablets.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2003-04-01
著者
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Makino Y
Narcotics Control Department Kanto-shin'etsu Regional Bureau Of Health And Welfare Ministry Of
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Makino Yukiko
Narcotics Control Department Kanto-shin'etsu Bureau Of Health And Welfare Ministry Of Health La
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Ohta Shigeru
Graduate School Of Biomedical Sciences Hiroshima Univ.
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Terasaki Takahiro
Narcotics Control Department Kanto-shin'etsu Regional Bureau Of Health And Welfare Ministry Of
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Tanaka Satoshi
Narcotics Control Department,Kanto-Shin'etsu Regional Bureau of Health and Welfare,Ministry of Healt
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Kurobane Shingo
Narcotics Control Department,Kanto-Shin'etsu Regional Bureau of Health and Welfare,Ministry of Healt
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Nakauchi Masato
Narcotics Control Department,Kanto-Shin'etsu Regional Bureau of Health and Welfare,Ministry of Healt
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Nakauchi Masato
Narcotics Control Department Kanto-shin'etsu Regional Bureau Of Health And Welfare Ministry Of
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Kurobane Shingo
Narcotics Control Department Kanto-shin'etsu Regional Bureau Of Health And Welfare Ministry Of
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Ohta Shigeru
Graduate School Of Biosciences Hiroshima University
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Terasaki Takahiro
Narcotices Control Department Kanto-shin'etsu Regional Bureau Of Health And Welfare Ministry Of Health Labour And Welfare
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Makino Yukiko
Narcotices Control Department Kanto-shin'etsu Regional Bureau Of Health And Welfare Ministry Of Health Labour And Welfare
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Nakauchi Masato
Narcotices Control Department Kanto-shin'etsu Regional Bureau Of Health And Welfare Ministry Of Health Labour And Welfare
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Tanaka Satoshi
Narcotices Control Department Kanto-shin'etsu Regional Bureau Of Health And Welfare Ministry Of Health Labour And Welfare
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Kurobane Shingo
Narcotices Control Department Kanto-shin'etsu Regional Bureau Of Health And Welfare Ministry Of Health Labour And Welfare
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Nakauchi Masato
Narcotics Control Department,Kanto-Shin'etsu Regional Bureau of Health and Welfare,Ministry of Health,Labour and Welfare
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Tanaka Satoshi
Narcotics Control Department,Kanto-Shin'etsu Regional Bureau of Health and Welfare,Ministry of Health,Labour and Welfare
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Terasaki Takahiro
Narcotics Control Department,Kanto-Shin'etsu Regional Bureau of Health and Welfare,Ministry of Health,Labour and Welfare
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