DatasheetGC-MS database developed to help combat the global opioid health epidemic
Designer drugs are constantly evolving, and in order to keep up, you need access to the most recent spectral data.
Updated annually, Mass Spectra of Designer Drugs remains the most comprehensive MS collection of designer drugs, pharmaceuticals, and related substances. That's why forensic, clinical, and toxicological laboratories throughout the globe rely on this comprehensive high-quality spectral database to identify illicit substances fast.
This GC mass spectral library includes 36,360 mass spectra of 27,500 unique chemical compounds, including novel psychoactive substances, with detailed information and chemical structures for each entry. It includes data from both legal and underground literature, providing the most comprehensive picture of these compounds. Data are carefully compiled in cooperation with the Regional Departments of Criminal Investigation and other partners worldwide. As far as possible, spectra were verified by standard mass spectra libraries and checked by mass spectral interpretations.
Compound Coverage
This mass spectral library is the most comprehensive of its kind and includes pharmaceutical, street drugs, and even related compounds like pesticides.
In this collection, you’ll find designer drugs and their isomers, precursors, derivatives, and metabolites, including androgens, cannabinoids, controlled compounds, depressants, hallucinogens, narcotics, piperazines, psychedelics, sedatives, and stimulants such as:
- Fentanyl and fentalogues
- Opioids
- Amphetamines
- Methylenedioxyphenethylamines
- Phenethylamines
- Indoles
- Cathinones
- Tryptamines
- Benzodiazepines
- Tropines
- Barbiturates
- Steroids