Analysis of drugs in wastewater: Forensic science perspective.

Q1 Social Sciences Forensic Science Review Pub Date : 2023-07-01
E Mwenesongole
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Drug usage data in a community has traditionally been obtained through population surveys, records from law enforcement activities related to drug-related crime, drug treatment centers, prison data, and hospital records. Wastewater-based epidemiology has gained traction in the last 10 years as a formidable complimentary tool to monitor, track, and estimate community consumption of both illicit and therapeutic drugs within a community. In wastewater-based epidemiology, targeted biomarkers (parent drug and/or metabolite) of illicit and therapeutic drugs are quantified in wastewater and back-calculated to community consumption. In conjunction with more traditional methods of obtaining drug usage data, information from wastewater-based epidemiology has been used to detect the types and amounts of drugs being used within a community. One of the main advantages of wastewater-based epidemiology is the near-real-time data obtained from it, which assists with the quick adaptation of both harm reduction and supply mitigation strategies. Wastewater-based epidemiology has also seen an increase in forensic application through the detection of production facilities within a community, determining the synthesis route of certain illicit drugs like methamphetamine, and enantiomeric profiling to distinguish between illicit and therapeutic use of drugs. This review summarizes the main focus areas and applications of wastewater-based epidemiology from a forensic perspective.

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废水中药物的分析:法医学视角。
一个社区的药物使用数据传统上是通过人口调查、与毒品有关的犯罪的执法活动记录、药物治疗中心、监狱数据和医院记录获得的。在过去10年中,基于废水的流行病学作为监测、跟踪和估计社区内非法药物和治疗药物消费的强大辅助工具得到了广泛关注。在基于废水的流行病学中,对废水中的非法药物和治疗药物的靶向生物标志物(母药和/或代谢物)进行量化,并根据社区消费量进行反计算。结合更传统的获取药物使用数据的方法,利用基于废水的流行病学信息来检测社区内正在使用的药物的种类和数量。基于废水的流行病学的主要优点之一是从中获得接近实时的数据,这有助于迅速适应减少危害和减少供应的战略。通过探测社区内的生产设施,确定甲基苯丙胺等某些非法药物的合成路线,以及区分非法使用和治疗使用药物的对映体分析,基于废水的流行病学在法医方面的应用也有所增加。本文从法医角度综述了废水流行病学的主要研究领域和应用。
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Forensic Science Review
Forensic Science Review Social Sciences-Law
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