This second edition of Clarke's Analytical Forensic Toxicology offers a fresh perspective on the drugs and poisons that you are most likely to encounter in forensic toxicology, with a focus on collection, extraction and analysis. With additional features incorporated from the fourth edition of Clarke's Analysis of Drugs and Poisons this text is fully updated to reflect the advances in analytical and forensic toxicology. New and extended chapters include: sampling, storage and stability; in-utero exposure to drugs of abuse; drug-facilitated sexual assault; and extraction. Providing unrivalled comprehensive coverage of analytical forensic toxicology, this book is a crucial resource for students of forensic science, toxicology, clinical pharmacology and analytical chemistry. It is an invaluable tool for teachers in these subject areas and a key resource for those working in forensic science laboratories.
A practical manual and standard reference work that provides the definitive source of analytical data for drugs and poisons, this text addresses the needs of scientists who are faced with identifying and quanitifying body fluids, tissue ...
Testing Schemes Scheme 1 is that of Masoud , " who first subjects the unknown compound to three reagents , Mayer's , Wagner's , and Dragendorff's . If the compound gives a color reaction with one or more of these reagents ...
Standards and Reagents 42 Samples 43 Instrumentation 43 Retention and Elution Procedures 46 Results and Discussion 47 Speciation Using Cartridges for Low-Pressure Chromatographic Separation 47 Retention of Arsenic Species on Solid-Phase ...
Many scientists in the field of analytical toxicology have adopted LC-MS in their daily work, and this is illustrated by the increasing numbers of research papers published and presented at relevant conferences.
The Laboratory Practice of Clinical Toxicology