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Process and test kit for cocaine detection

  • US 6,133,040 A
  • Filed: 08/28/1997
  • Issued: 10/17/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/26/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A process for discriminating cocaine and/or its salts from substances that give a false positive result in a Scott test comprising the following steps:

  • a) reacting a substance with a cobalt thiocyanate reagent or Scott'"'"'s thiocyanate reagent;

    b) applying to a substance that gives a positive result in step a) a solution containing a phthalein pH indicator, wherein(1) when said substance is a cocaine base the solution turns a cocaine-indicative color or does not change color, or(2) when said substance is a substance giving a false positive result with Scott'"'"'s test reagents the solution turns a color which is distinguishable from said cocaine-indicative color; and

    c) adding a few drops of an aqueous buffer solution of pH 7, if there has been no change in the color of the indicator solution of step b), wherein(1) when cocaine salts are present the resulting solution appears said cocaine-indicative color, or(2) when substances giving false positive results with Scott'"'"'s test reagents are present, the resulting solution is a color distinguishable from said cocaine indicative-color.

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