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Conventional analytical methods, such as gas chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography (LC), ultra-violet, and others, are ineffective in addressing the increasing number of problems in forensic toxicology.
Sachil Kumar, Maciej J Bogusz
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SODAS: Surveillance of Drugs of Abuse Study [PDF]
Objective: Novel Psychoactive Substance (NPS) as a form of recreational drug use has become increasingly popular. There is a paucity of information with regards the prevalence and clinical sequalae of these drugs.
Bloeck, Felix +4 more
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Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are promising materials for several applications. Thus, they have been intensively reported and commercialized by several international companies.
Fatma El-Zahraa A. Abd El-Aziz +2 more
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Introduction The use of e-cigarettes has increased during the past few years. Exposure to e-cigarette liquids, whether intentional or accidental, may lead to adverse events our aim was to assess factors associated with e-cigarette exposures across ...
Constantine I. Vardavas +19 more
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Time-dependent toxicity of neonicotinoids and other toxicants: Implications for a new approach to risk assessment [PDF]
A fundamental goal of toxicology is to determine safe levels of exposure to potentially poisonous substances for humans and the environment. Traditionally, safe levels of a chemical have been derived from the non-observable effect level (NOEL) estimated ...
Sanchez-Bayo, FP, Tennekes, HA
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Forensic Toxicology and Poisoning
Forensic toxicology is a scientific discipline which studies the medical and legal aspects of the harmful effects of a substance on organisms, and by chemical and analytical methods helps to establish facts in forensic investigations. Forensic practice is particularly significant for fatal poisoning, as well as those that may be related to the ...
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Molecular Toxicology of Organophosphate Poisoning
The use of organophosphates (pesticides and other compounds to eradicate pests), currently, to increase the fulfillment of the population's consumption needs has a double-edged sword effect, on the one hand it can increase the need for food to be consumed by the population. The negative effect that can arise is the safety of organophosphate drugs which
Fery Setiawan +6 more
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The most dreadful mushroom toxins
Mushroom consumption is a worldwide custom that continues to grow in popularity. On the other hand, foraging for wild mushrooms can lead to serious disease and even death if deadly mushrooms are accidentally consumed.
Irene Gouvinhas +3 more
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Accidental exposure to potentially poisonous plants is a common reason for contacting poisons information centres. Although most exposures are mild, early identification can be critical for severe cases.
Iain McNeill +4 more
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