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Title: Forensic Toxicology


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Forensic Toxicology
  • - the study of the chemical and physical
    properties of toxic substances and their
    physiological effect on living organisms

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Deaths Investigated by Toxicologists
  • Accidental Poisonings
  • Drug Abuse Cases
  • Suicidal Poisonings
  • Homicidal Poisonings

3
Deaths Investigated by Toxicologists
  • Accidental Poisonings
  • Drug Abuse Cases
  • Suicidal Poisonings
  • Homicidal Poisonings

4
Toxicological Analysis of Tissue
  • Collect sample of all body fluids
  • Collect samples from organs and tissues
  • A forensic toxicologist cannot simply look for
    the presence of a toxin or drug in a body, she
    must understand how the body processes these
    molecules
  • Toxicological analysis must start as soon as
    possible after a persons death

5
Toxicological Analysis of Tissue
  • Collect sample of all body fluids
  • Collect samples from organs and tissues
  • A forensic toxicologist cannot simply look for
    the presence of a toxin or drug in a body, she
    must understand how the body processes these
    molecules
  • Toxicological analysis must start as soon as
    possible after a persons death

6
General Classes of Poisons
  • Gases
  • Metallic Poisons
  • 3. Steam Volatile Poisons
  • 4. Non-volatile Organics
  • - the major category here is what is known as an
    alkaloid, a drug that mimics human
    neurotransmitters or hormones and therefore
    interferes with normal body chemistry
  • Alkaloids are derived from plants

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Alkaloids
  • Common Examples
  • Amphetamines stimulants that provoke euphoria
    these drugs mimic catecholamines in the human
    body (adrenaline, etc)
  • Cocaine natural stimulant that acts as a mimic
    to catecholamines metabolites are detected in
    urine for as many as 3 days
  • Opiates depressants that reduce muscle
    activity, heartbeat, respiration, and the
    inclination to sleep effective pain relievers
    and euphoria producing opiates mimic endorphins
    in the human body
  • Cannabinoids fast acting plant alkaloid body
    mimic is unknown metabolites can be detected in
    urine for months

8
Alkaloids
amphetamine
adrenaline
cocaine
serotonin
ecstasy
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Methods of Detection
  • Color test
  • 2. Chromatography
  • a. thin-layer chromatography (TLC)
  • b. gas chromatography (GC)
  • c. high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
  • 3. Spectroscopy
  • a. UV light d. X-ray
  • b. visible light e. infrared
  • c. microwave

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Methods of Detection
  • Color test
  • Chromatography
  • a. thin-layer chromatography (TLC)
  • b. gas chromatography (GC)
  • c. high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
  • 3. Spectroscopy
  • a. UV light d. X-ray
  • b. visible light e. infrared
  • c. microwave

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Methods of Detection
  • Color test
  • 2. Chromatography
  • a. thin-layer chromatography (TLC)
  • b. gas chromatography (GC)
  • c. high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
  • 3. Spectroscopy
  • a. UV light d. X-ray
  • b. visible light e. infrared
  • c. microwave

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Methods of Detection
  • Color test
  • 2. Chromatography
  • a. thin-layer chromatography (TLC)
  • b. gas chromatography (GC)
  • c. high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
  • 3. Spectroscopy
  • a. UV light d. X-ray
  • b. visible light e. infrared
  • c. microwave

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Methods of Detection
  • Color test
  • Chromatography
  • a. thin-layer chromatography (TLC)
  • b. gas chromatography (GC)
  • c. high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
  • 3. Spectroscopy
  • a. UV light d. X-ray
  • b. visible light e. infrared
  • c. microwave

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Methods of Detection
  • Color test
  • Chromatography
  • a. thin-layer chromatography (TLC)
  • b. gas chromatography (GC)
  • c. high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
  • 3. Spectroscopy
  • a. UV light d. X-ray
  • b. visible light e. infrared
  • c. microwave

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Example UV-vis Spectrum
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Methods of Detection
  • Color test
  • Chromatography
  • a. thin-layer chromatography (TLC)
  • b. gas chromatography (GC)
  • c. high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
  • 3. Spectroscopy
  • a. UV light d. X-ray
  • b. visible light e. infrared
  • c. microwave

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Example IR Spectrum
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Methods of Detection
  • 4. Mass Spectroscopy
  • Immunoassay

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Methods of Detection
  • 4. Mass Spectroscopy
  • Immunoassay

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Interpretation of Findings
  • Is a drug or poison present? What substance?
  • How much of the substance is present? Is its
    concentration in the body sufficient to cause
    death?
  • How was the drug/poison administered?
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