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Investigations Into the Metabolism and Elimination of Flmodafinil and Fladrafinil for Sports Drug Testing Purposes

open access: yesDrug Testing and Analysis, EarlyView.
This article investigates the metabolism and elimination of flmodafinil and fladrafinil, two fluorinated analogs of modafinil and adrafinil listed as S6 stimulants by the World Anti‐Doping Agency. After single‐dose administration to six volunteers, the compounds and their main metabolites were studied in urine and blood.
O. Krug   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

In Vitro Metabolism of Δ8‐, Δ9‐, and Δ10‐THC in Human Hepatocytes: Distinct Δ10‐THC Biotransformation and Implications for Drug Testing

open access: yesDrug Testing and Analysis, EarlyView.
Δ8‐THC and Δ9‐THC showed comparable metabolic profiles. In contrast, Δ10‐THC underwent extensive glucuronidation and hydroxylation, with only minor formation of a carboxy metabolite, indicating a markedly different metabolic pathway. These differences may increase the risk of misidentification and misinterpretation in cannabis drug testing.
Robert Kronstrand   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Impact of the Human Microbiome in Forensic Sciences: a Systematic Review. [PDF]

open access: yesAppl Environ Microbiol, 2020
García MG   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Forensic science [PDF]

open access: yesForensic Science, 1972
openaire   +1 more source

The Advanced Data Acquisition Model (ADAM): A process model for digital forensic practice

open access: yes, 2012
Given the pervasive nature of information technology, the nature of evidence presented in court is now less likely to be paper-based and in most instances will be in electronic form .
Adams, Richard
core   +1 more source

Investigations Into the Metabolism and Elimination of Tesofensine in Human Urine

open access: yesDrug Testing and Analysis, EarlyView.
This study investigated tesofensine metabolism and urinary elimination after a single 483 μg intake via a dietary supplement. In six volunteers, urine was collected up to 659 h. LC‐HRMS/MS identified four tentative metabolites; maximum urinary concentrations reached 4 ng/mL within 4–48 h.
O. Krug, A. Thomas, M. Thevis
wiley   +1 more source

The forensic analysis of sediments recovered from footwear

open access: yes, 2009
The forensic analysis of sediments recovered from footwear has the potential to yield much useful information concerning the movements of a person before, during and after a crime has taken place.
Morgan, RM   +13 more
core  

Identification of Synthetic Urine by Analysis of Stable Carbon and Nitrogen Isotope Ratios and Comparison to Established GC‐MS/MS and LC‐MS/MS Analysis

open access: yesDrug Testing and Analysis, EarlyView.
This study compared GC‐MS/MS, EA‐IRMS, and LC‐MS/MS for detecting synthetic and manipulated urine samples in doping control and forensic analysis. EA‐IRMS proved particularly effective for identifying mixtures of synthetic and authentic urine, providing a reliable complement to established authenticity testing methods.
Frank Hülsemann   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Detection of Testosterone Esters in Urine: Evidence of Trace‐Level Detectability in Doping Control Samples

open access: yesDrug Testing and Analysis, EarlyView.
An ultrasensitive LC‐MS/MS method for detecting testosterone esters (T‐esters) in urine at sub–pg/mL levels is presented. This approach, employing Girard P derivatization, provides the first evidence of T‐esters' trace‐level detectability in human urine.
Daniel Pecher   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Are forensic scientists too risk averse?

open access: yes
This record is for a postprint of an article published by Wiley in Journal of Forensic Sciences in 2021; the version of record is available at https://doi.org/10.1111/1556-4029.14700.Fingerprint examiners maintain decision thresholds that represent the ...
Mannering, Willa M.   +3 more
core   +2 more sources

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