通过大学合作加强法医实验室:通过 NMR 获取结论性报告和参考材料。

IF 1.9 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1002/mrc.5497
Luciano Chaves Arantes, Dâmaris Silveira, Gabriel Magno Sousa de Azerêdo, Omar Enrique Estrada Semprun, Aline Lima de Oliveira, Luiz Eduardo Celino Benedito, Luciano Morais Lião, Gerlon de Almeida Ribeiro Oliveira
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法医实验室在鉴定和量化警方缉获的毒品方面发挥着举足轻重的作用,通常使用光谱技术结合依赖于化学参照物质(CRS)的色谱方法。对各种 CRS 的需求至关重要,这不仅针对可卡因等常见毒品,还针对每周都在迅速增加的新型精神活性物质 (NPS)。然而,由于这些物质的流通受到限制,获取 CRS 既昂贵又繁琐。核磁共振 (NMR) 为鉴定和量化物质提供了一种可行的替代方法,无需为每种分析物购买特定的 CRS。虽然核磁共振设备在大学里很常见,但由于其初始成本较高,警方实验室通常没有这种设备。这项工作重点介绍了法医实验室与大学 NMR 设备之间的成功合作,这是获得 CRS 的一种具有成本效益的策略。案例研究涉及四种物质--可卡因、两种最近列入清单的 NPS、甲硝唑和二戊酮以及 ADB-5'Br-BUTINACA--证明了这种合作的有效性。通过这种合作关系,可以生成关于所缉获物质的结论性报告,提供关于 NPS 的早期预警,并帮助预防潜在的疫情爆发和公共卫生危机。此外,该战略还有助于以较低的成本和较短的时间从本应销毁的样本中获取昂贵的 CRS。此外,这种伙伴关系还加强了学生在高级仪器分析和研究方面的培训,展示了法医机构和学术机构之间合作的益处。
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Enhancing Forensic Laboratories Through University Collaboration: Obtaining Conclusive Reports and Reference Materials via NMR.

Forensic laboratories play a pivotal role in identifying and quantifying drugs in police seizures, often using spectroscopic techniques in combination with chromatographic methods that rely on chemical reference substances (CRS). The demand for a wide variety of CRS is critical, not only for common drugs like cocaine but also for the rapidly increasing number of new psychoactive substances (NPS), which emerge weekly. However, acquiring CRS is costly and bureaucratic because of the restricted circulation of these substances. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) offers a viable alternative to identifying and quantifying substances without the need for specific CRS for each analyte. Although NMR equipment is commonly available at universities, it is typically absent from police laboratories because of its high initial cost. This work highlights a successful partnership between a forensic laboratory and university-based NMR facilities as a cost-effective strategy for obtaining CRS. A case study involving four substances-cocaine, two recently scheduled NPS, metonitazene and dipentylone, and ADB-5'Br-BUTINACA-demonstrates the effectiveness of this collaboration. This partnership allowed the generation of conclusive reports for seized substances, providing early warnings about NPS and helping to prevent potential outbreaks and public health crises. Additionally, the strategy facilitated the acquisition of expensive CRS from samples that would otherwise be destroyed, at a reduced cost and within a shorter timeframe. Furthermore, this partnership enhances student training in advanced instrumental analysis and research, showcasing the benefits of collaboration between forensic and academic institutions.

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期刊介绍: MRC is devoted to the rapid publication of papers which are concerned with the development of magnetic resonance techniques, or in which the application of such techniques plays a pivotal part. Contributions from scientists working in all areas of NMR, ESR and NQR are invited, and papers describing applications in all branches of chemistry, structural biology and materials chemistry are published. The journal is of particular interest not only to scientists working in academic research, but also those working in commercial organisations who need to keep up-to-date with the latest practical applications of magnetic resonance techniques.
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