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Drug Testing in Alternate Biological Specimens
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Forensic Science and Medicine
Jenkins, Amanda J. & Caplan, Y. H.

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Comprehensive review of clinical and post mortem biological matrices

Authors expert in subject

Up-to-date information with thorough references

Assessment of advantages and disadvantages of each testing specimen type


Comprehensive review of clinical and post mortem biological matrices

Authors expert in subject

Up-to-date information with thorough references

Assessment of advantages and disadvantages of each testing specimen type


Although the specimen of choice in the US drug testing industry is urine, and serum in clinical medicine, interest has recently grown in the use of other matrices as drug testing media. This comprehensive book provides researchers and forensic toxicologists with a convenient general text summarizing the state of knowledge today. The book is organized into chapters based upon specimen type, each describing the composition of the matrix, sample collection, preparation and analytical procedures, drugs detected to date, and a discussion of the interpretation of positive findings. These chapters focus specifically on the application of these practices to drugs of abuse. Comprehensive and easy to use, this book offers the means to solve difficult forensic mysteries and to better answer the critical questions of the criminal justice system.



Contents Foreword by Yale Caplan Preface Contributors CHAPTER 1 Specimens of Maternal Origin: Amniotic Fluid and Breast Milk Sarah Kerrigan, Ph.D., and Bruce A. Goldberger, Ph.D., DABFT CHAPTER 2 Drugs of Abuse in Meconium Specimens Christine M. Moore, PhD., DABCC CHAPTER 3 Nails: Utility in Drugs-of-Abuse Testing Diana Garside, Ph.D., DABFT CHAPTER 4 Drug Testing in Hair Pascal Kintz Ph.D. CHAPTER 5 Drugs-Of-Abuse Testing in Saliva or Oral Fluid Vina Spiehler, Ph.D., DABFT and Gail Cooper, PhD, CChem MRSC CHAPTER 6 The Detection of Drugs in Sweat Neil A. Fortner, MS, FTS-ABFT, TC-NRCC CHAPTER 7 Drugs of Abuse Testing in Vitreous Humor Barry S. Levine, Ph.D. DABFT, DABCC and Rebecca Jufer, Ph.D. DABFT CHAPTER 8 Drugs in Bone and Bone Marrow Olaf H. Drummer, Ph.D. CHAPTER 9 Drugs-of-Abuse in Liver Graham R. Jones, Ph.D., DABFT and Peter P. Singer, Ph.D. CHAPTER 10 Drugs-of-Abuse Testing in Brain Thomas Stimpfl, Mag.pharm., Dr.rer.nat.

Although the specimen of choice in the US drug testing industry is urine, and serum in clinical medicine, interest has recently grown in the use of other matrices as drug testing media. Drug Testing in Alternate Biological Specimens provides researchers and forensic toxicologists with a convenient general text summarizing the state of knowledge today. The book is organized into chapters based upon specimen type, each describing the composition of the matrix, sample collection, preparation and analytical procedures, drugs detected to date, and a discussion of the interpretation of positive findings. These chapters focus specifically on the application of these practices to drugs of abuse.

Comprehensive and easy to use, Drug Testing in Alternate Biological Specimens offers the means to solve difficult forensic mysteries and to better answer the critical questions of the criminal justice system.



Although the specimen of choice in the US drug testing industry is urine, and serum in clinical medicine, interest has recently grown in the use of other matrices as drug testing media. Drug Testing in Alternate Biological Specimens provides researchers and forensic toxicologists with a convenient general text summarizing the state of knowledge today. The book is organized into chapters based upon specimen type, each describing the composition of the matrix, sample collection, preparation and analytical procedures, drugs detected to date, and a discussion of the interpretation of positive findings. These chapters focus specifically on the application of these practices to drugs of abuse.

Comprehensive and easy to use, Drug Testing in Alternate Biological Specimens offers the means to solve difficult forensic mysteries and to better answer the critical questions of the criminal justice system.


Specimens of Maternal Origin: Amniotic Fluid and Breast Milk.- Drugs-of-Abuse in Meconium Specimens.- Drugs-of-Abuse in Nails.- Drug Testing in Hair.- Drugs-of-Abuse Testing in Saliva or Oral Fluid.- The Detection of Drugs in Sweat.- Drugs-of-Abuse Testing in Vitreous Humor.- Drugs in Bone and Bone Marrow.- Drugs-of-Abuse in Liver.- Drugs-of-Abuse Testing in Brain.

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Contents Foreword by Yale Caplan Preface Contributors CHAPTER 1 Specimens of Maternal Origin: Amniotic Fluid and Breast Milk Sarah Kerrigan, Ph.D., and Bruce A. Goldberger, Ph.D., DABFT CHAPTER 2 Drugs of Abuse in Meconium Specimens Christine M. Moore, PhD., DABCC CHAPTER 3 Nails: Utility in Drugs-of-Abuse Testing Diana Garside, Ph.D., DABFT CHAPTER 4 Drug Testing in Hair Pascal Kintz Ph.D. CHAPTER 5 Drugs-Of-Abuse Testing in Saliva or Oral Fluid Vina Spiehler, Ph.D., DABFT and Gail Cooper, PhD, CChem MRSC CHAPTER 6 The Detection of Drugs in Sweat Neil A. Fortner, MS, FTS-ABFT, TC-NRCC CHAPTER 7 Drugs of Abuse Testing in Vitreous Humor Barry S. Levine, Ph.D. DABFT, DABCC and Rebecca Jufer, Ph.D. DABFT CHAPTER 8 Drugs in Bone and Bone Marrow Olaf H. Drummer, Ph.D. CHAPTER 9 Drugs-of-Abuse in Liver Graham R. Jones, Ph.D., DABFT and Peter P. Singer, Ph.D. CHAPTER 10 Drugs-of-Abuse Testing in Brain Thomas Stimpfl, Mag.pharm., Dr.rer.nat.


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Although the specimen of choice in the US drug testing industry is urine, and serum in clinical medicine, interest has recently grown in the use of other matrices as drug testing media. This book provides researchers and forensic toxicologists with a convenient general text summarizing the state of knowledge today. Chapters focus specifically on the application of these practices to drugs of abuse. The up-to-date information provided is complemented with thorough references.




Although the specimen of choice in the US drug testing industry is urine, and serum in clinical medicine, interest has recently grown in the use of other matrices as drug testing media. This comprehensive book provides researchers and forensic toxicologists with a convenient general text summarizing the state of knowledge today. The book is organized into chapters based upon specimen type, each describing the composition of the matrix, sample collection, preparation and analytical procedures, drugs detected to date, and a discussion of the interpretation of positive findings. These chapters focus specifically on the application of these practices to drugs of abuse. Comprehensive and easy to use, this book offers the means to solve difficult forensic mysteries and to better answer the critical questions of the criminal justice system.

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