Automatic identification and semi-quantitative analysis of psychotropic drugs using GC-MS

Accidental poisoning due to the abuse and excessive intake of stimulants and other illegal drugs or psychotropic drugs continues to be a troublesome social issue. In particular, when death occurs due to acute drug poisoning, identifying the specific drug responsible and determining its concentration in blood are essential subjects in clinical and forensic laboratories. For this purpose, we developed a database (Forensic toxicology database) and applied this database to automatic detection of barbiturate, phenobarbital, and chlorpromazine.

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Content Type:
Paper
Document Number:
P-143
Product Type:
Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometry, Mass Spectrometry
Keywords:
psychotropic drug, stimulant, psychotropic drug, Forensic toxicology database, Phenobarbital, Promethazine, Chlorpromazine, Clinical research, Forensics, Healthcare, Food and Beverages, Hydrocarbon Processing Industry (Petrochemical, Chemical), Clinical research, GCMS-QP2010 Ultra
Language:
English
File Name:
jpo112104.pdf
File Size:
207kb

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