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Bruker Toxtyper

Brochures and specifications | 2020 | BrukerInstrumentation
LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/IT
Industries
Forensics
Manufacturer
Bruker

Summary

Significance of the topic


Rapid and reliable detection of drugs, toxins and emerging psychoactive substances is critical in forensic and clinical environments. Laboratories face growing demands for high-throughput workflows, minimal false positives, and the flexibility to incorporate new compounds without extensive method redevelopment. A streamlined LC-MSn solution addresses these challenges by combining speed, confidence and ease of operation.

Objectives and Overview


This article presents the Toxtyper system, a push-button toxicology screening platform that integrates full-scan MSn library searching with automated data processing. The aim is to deliver qualitative screening, confirmation and semi-quantitation in a single, <12-minute analysis, supporting matrices such as blood, urine, plasma and oral fluid.

Methodology and Instrumentation


The analytical workflow relies on ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to sequential mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MSn) with patented Bruker technologies. Key features include:
  • UHPLC separation using a robust, tune-free LC gradient suitable for basic, acidic and neutral compounds.
  • Data-dependent acquisition of MS, MS2 and MS3 spectra with SmartFrag technology for reproducible fragmentation.
  • Dual Ion Funnel and Zero Delay Alternating polarity switching to maximize sensitivity and detect a broad range of analytes in one run.
  • Comprehensive, manually curated full-scan spectral library of nearly 1 200 compounds, with the option to import targeted sublibraries or user-defined entries.
  • Fully automated data processing: spectral library search, result review, semi-quantification via one-point calibration, and PDF reporting.

Main Results and Discussion


Performance evaluations demonstrate:
  • Analysis time of less than 12 minutes from injection to report.
  • Limits of detection as low as 0.8 ng/mL for compounds such as fentanyl and buprenorphine in urine.
  • Simultaneous detection of over ten analytes in a single sample following simple liquid–liquid extraction.
  • Highly reproducible MS2/MS3 spectra across multiple instruments, ensuring consistent library search outcomes and low false-positive rates.
  • Successful semi-quantitative assessment with a single calibration point and internal standards.

Practical Benefits and Applications


The Toxtyper platform offers:
  • Minimal user training and 24/7 operation via an intuitive software interface designed for non-MS experts.
  • Push-button sample submission, interactive review with color-coded results and chromatography/spectra overlays.
  • Flexible library management, enabling rapid inclusion of new psychoactive substances (NPS) and targeted compound panels for enhanced sensitivity.
  • Streamlined sample preparation without mandatory hydrolysis or derivatization, particularly beneficial for urine analysis.
  • Combined screening and confirmation in a single run, reducing total instrument time and operational costs.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Advances and potential developments include:
  • Expansion of spectral libraries through community contributions and automated curation for novel NPS.
  • Integration of advanced quantitation algorithms to move from semi-quantitative to fully quantitative workflows.
  • Enhanced data analytics and machine learning approaches for pattern recognition and predictive toxicology screening.
  • Adaptation of the platform to additional matrices and sample types, such as tissue homogenates or environmental samples.

Conclusion


The Toxtyper system delivers a reliable, high-throughput solution for comprehensive toxicology screening. By combining fast UHPLC-MSn analysis, robust spectral libraries and intuitive software, laboratories can achieve confident identifications, semi-quantitative estimates and rapid turnaround, meeting the evolving demands of forensic and clinical research.

References


  • Maurer/Wissenbach/Weber LC-MSn Library of Drugs, Poisons and Their Metabolites, 2nd Edition; ISBN: 978-3-527-34649.

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