环境条件对芬太尼现场检测试验性能的影响

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Forensic Chemistry Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.forc.2021.100394
Brian C. Hauck , Patrick C. Riley , Brian S. Ince
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众所周知,非法芬太尼是造成目前阿片类药物危机的一个因素。采取保护行动或实施医疗对策的能力可以基于检测哪怕是微小浓度的能力。因此,需要一种快速、准确、经济有效的芬太尼检测方法。最先进的方法往往是大型和昂贵的动力电子设备,限制了它们的广泛传播。其他检测方法包括层流免疫测定(LFIs)和比色指示剂。其中许多测试已在实验室条件下对潜在的现场使用进行了评估。然而,这些研究都没有在与环境有关的条件下对它们进行评价,主要是在实地可能遇到的温度和湿度。这些环境条件可能会影响检测的极限或交叉反应性,最终影响用户对结果的解释和反应。在这里,我们评估了五种环境条件对两种LFI测试和一种比色测试对六种芬太尼类似物和五种交叉反应性标准的反应的影响。
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Effect of environmental conditions on the performance of fentanyl field detection tests

Illicit fentanyl is a well known contributor to the ongoing opioid crisis. The ability to take either protective action or administer medical countermeasures can be predicated on the ability to detect even minute concentrations. For this reason, a fast, accurate, and cost effective method for fentanyl detection in the field is necessary. State of the art methods tend to be large and expensive powered electronics that limit their wide dissemination. Alternative methods of detection include laminar flow immunoassays (LFIs) and colorimetric indicators. Many of these tests have been evaluated for potential field use under laboratory conditions. However, none of these studies have evaluated them under environmentally relevant conditions, mainly temperature and humidity, that may be encountered in the field. These environmental conditions may affect the limits of detection or cross reactivity of the test, and ultimately the user’s interpretation of and response to the result. Here we assess the effect of five environmental conditions on the responses of two LFI tests and one colorimetric test to six fentanyl analogues and five cross reactivity standards.

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Forensic Chemistry
Forensic Chemistry CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL-
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5.70
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65
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Forensic Chemistry publishes high quality manuscripts focusing on the theory, research and application of any chemical science to forensic analysis. The scope of the journal includes fundamental advancements that result in a better understanding of the evidentiary significance derived from the physical and chemical analysis of materials. The scope of Forensic Chemistry will also include the application and or development of any molecular and atomic spectrochemical technique, electrochemical techniques, sensors, surface characterization techniques, mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance, chemometrics and statistics, and separation sciences (e.g. chromatography) that provide insight into the forensic analysis of materials. Evidential topics of interest to the journal include, but are not limited to, fingerprint analysis, drug analysis, ignitable liquid residue analysis, explosives detection and analysis, the characterization and comparison of trace evidence (glass, fibers, paints and polymers, tapes, soils and other materials), ink and paper analysis, gunshot residue analysis, synthetic pathways for drugs, toxicology and the analysis and chemistry associated with the components of fingermarks. The journal is particularly interested in receiving manuscripts that report advances in the forensic interpretation of chemical evidence. Technology Readiness Level: When submitting an article to Forensic Chemistry, all authors will be asked to self-assign a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) to their article. The purpose of the TRL system is to help readers understand the level of maturity of an idea or method, to help track the evolution of readiness of a given technique or method, and to help filter published articles by the expected ease of implementation in an operation setting within a crime lab.
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