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Entomotoxicology, experimental set-up and interpretation for forensic toxicologists
Authors:Gosselin Matthias  Wille Sarah M R  Fernandez Maria del Mar Ramírez  Di Fazio V  Samyn Nele  De Boeck Gert  Bourel Benoit
Institution:Laboratory of Toxicology, National Institute of Criminalistics and Criminology, Brussels, Belgium. Matthias.gosselin@just.fgov.be
Abstract:Forensic entomotoxicology studies the usefulness of insects as alternative toxicological samples. Use of insects as alternative matrix for drug detection is well documented and recommended when conventional matrices such as blood, urine or internal organs are no longer available. However, several limitations of entomotoxicology have been highlighted, especially concerning interpretation of the drug concentrations in insects on human forensic cases. In addition, the lack of knowledge in pharmacokinetic of drugs in insects, large variability of experimental set-up and toxicological analysis compromise the utility of this science. This review focuses on the current knowledge of factors influencing drug detection in insects. Reasons for the current limitations, but also recommendations for future research are discussed and proposed in this paper.
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