Tracking methamphetamine and amphetamine consumption patterns in South Korea via enantiomeric analysis of wastewater
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Wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) has emerged as an effective method for monitoring a community's health status and lifestyle. In recent years, enantiomeric profiling has shown promise as a tool for tracing the sources of abused drugs through WBE. This study investigated amphetamine (AMP) and methamphetamine (METH) consumption in South Korea using enantiomeric analysis of untreated wastewater samples collected from 27 wastewater-treatment plants (WWTPs). Both AMP and METH were detected, with the predominant detection of S-(+)-METH indicating widespread illegal use of METH, which is primarily produced by a clandestine synthesis procedure that involves the reduction of ephedrine/pseudoephedrine. Most AMP/METH ratios in the samples were consistent with the expected METH excretion profile, indicating that the presence of AMP was primarily due to METH metabolism. However, R-(−) AMP was detected in 18.5 % and 25.9 % of wastewater samples in winter and spring, respectively, and the high AMP/METH ratio (>0.27) indicated potential AMP abuse. By differentiating between the sources of AMP and METH in wastewater, enantiomeric analysis could help authorities to target and address specific drug-abuse issues affecting the population more effectively. © 2023 Elsevier B.V.

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Chiral illicit drugConsumptionWastewaterWastewater-based epidemiologyILLICIT DRUGSSEWAGEABUSEEPIDEMIOLOGYHOLIDAYURBAN
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Tracking methamphetamine and amphetamine consumption patterns in South Korea via enantiomeric analysis of wastewater
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Sharfudeen, Yasar ArafathCha, Hye JinOh, Jeong-Eun
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.166910
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2023-12
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Science of the Total Environment
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