New fluorescent sensor detects date rape drug in seconds

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Press Trust of India Singapore
Last Updated : Mar 28 2014 | 3:42 PM IST
Researchers have developed the world's first fluorescent sensor that can detect a common illicit date rape drug in less than 30 seconds.
Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) said the sensor can identify the presence of an odourless, colourless drug known as Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) that is commonly used to spike beverages.
When the sensor is mixed with a sample of a beverage containing GHB, the mixture changes colour in less than 30 seconds, making detection of the drug fast and easy.
GHB is a central nervous system depressant that has been used in the medical setting as a general anaesthetic. In the 1990s, it gained notoriety as a drug allegedly used in instances of drink spiking.
Today, it is one of the most commonly used date rape drugs, rendering the victim incapacitated and vulnerable to sexual assault, researchers said.
As GHB is odourless, colourless and slightly salty, it is almost undetectable when mixed in a drink. A small amount of between two to four grams of GHB will interfere with the motor and speech control of a person, and may even induce a coma-like sleep.
GHB takes effect within 15 to 30 minutes, and the effect can last for three to six hours. It is only detectable in urine six to 12 hours after ingestion.
Under the supervision of Professor Chang Young-Tae of the Department of Chemistry at the NUS Faculty of Science, the team of researchers, comprising Dr Zhai Duanting, a Research Fellow, Xu Wang, a PhD candidate, as well as Elton Tan, a recent graduate, of the Department of Chemistry at the NUS Faculty of Science, screened 5,500 dyes generated from different fluorescent scaffolds.
The team shortlisted 17 fluorescent compounds and further tested them with a wide range of different GHB concentrations. The team identified that an orange fluorescent compound, coined GHB Orange, changes colour when it is mixed with GHB.
In order to examine the efficiency of GHB Orange, the team tested its detection capability by mixing a small amount of it with samples of various beverages, ranging from alcoholic, non-alcoholic, coloured and colourless drinks, which contain GHB.
The test showed differences in the fluorescence intensity between GHB-free and GHB-spiked beverages. For drinks that are translucent or of a light colour, such as water or vodka, the change in colour can be easily detected with the naked eye.
The change in the colour of darker drinks, such as Cola and whiskey, requires the aid of additional lighting to better detect the change.
Remarkably, this detection can be done through a simple mix-and-see process, which takes less than 30 seconds, researchers said.
While GHB Orange has proven to be efficient in detecting GHB in beverages, there is a need to develop a test kit that is convenient for users to use and carry around, they said.
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First Published: Mar 28 2014 | 3:42 PM IST

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