Current status of hair analysis in forensic toxicology in China

Hair analysis has been mainly used to document drug use history in abusers, drug-facilitated crime cases, doping control analysis and postmortem toxicology in the fields of forensic toxicology, clinical toxicology, and doping control. Hair analysis has also gained more attention in the last 30 years...

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Main Authors: Hui Yan, Ping Xiang, Min Shen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-04-01
Series:Forensic Sciences Research
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2021.1921945
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spelling doaj-0245d054ec9c42418801396bfc44d4672021-07-15T13:47:53ZengTaylor & Francis GroupForensic Sciences Research2096-17902471-14112021-04-010011010.1080/20961790.2021.19219451921945Current status of hair analysis in forensic toxicology in ChinaHui Yan0Ping Xiang1Min Shen2Department of Forensic Toxicology, Academy of Forensic Science, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic MedicineDepartment of Forensic Toxicology, Academy of Forensic Science, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic MedicineDepartment of Forensic Toxicology, Academy of Forensic Science, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic MedicineHair analysis has been mainly used to document drug use history in abusers, drug-facilitated crime cases, doping control analysis and postmortem toxicology in the fields of forensic toxicology, clinical toxicology, and doping control. Hair analysis has also gained more attention in the last 30 years in China. Relevant technology has been promoted as more research has appeared concerning hair analysis, and consensus has been sought among forensic toxicologists regarding aspects such as hair decontamination treatment, detection of abused substances in hair, segmental hair analysis and interpretation of analytical results. However, there are still some limitations in the estimation of drug intake time and frequency by segmental hair analysis due to the different growth cycles evident within a bundle of hairs, the drug incorporation mechanism and sampling errors. Microsampling and imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) technology based on a single hair may be a good choice to estimate drug intake time more accurately. Analysis of hair root samples may also be used to document acute poisoning in postmortem toxicology, and the analysis of the hair shaft can document long-term use of drugs depending on the length of the hair being evaluated.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2021.1921945forensic sciencesforensic toxicologyhair analysisblack hairdrug abusemicrosamplingimaging mass spectrometry
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author Hui Yan
Ping Xiang
Min Shen
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Ping Xiang
Min Shen
Current status of hair analysis in forensic toxicology in China
Forensic Sciences Research
forensic sciences
forensic toxicology
hair analysis
black hair
drug abuse
microsampling
imaging mass spectrometry
author_facet Hui Yan
Ping Xiang
Min Shen
author_sort Hui Yan
title Current status of hair analysis in forensic toxicology in China
title_short Current status of hair analysis in forensic toxicology in China
title_full Current status of hair analysis in forensic toxicology in China
title_fullStr Current status of hair analysis in forensic toxicology in China
title_full_unstemmed Current status of hair analysis in forensic toxicology in China
title_sort current status of hair analysis in forensic toxicology in china
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Forensic Sciences Research
issn 2096-1790
2471-1411
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Hair analysis has been mainly used to document drug use history in abusers, drug-facilitated crime cases, doping control analysis and postmortem toxicology in the fields of forensic toxicology, clinical toxicology, and doping control. Hair analysis has also gained more attention in the last 30 years in China. Relevant technology has been promoted as more research has appeared concerning hair analysis, and consensus has been sought among forensic toxicologists regarding aspects such as hair decontamination treatment, detection of abused substances in hair, segmental hair analysis and interpretation of analytical results. However, there are still some limitations in the estimation of drug intake time and frequency by segmental hair analysis due to the different growth cycles evident within a bundle of hairs, the drug incorporation mechanism and sampling errors. Microsampling and imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) technology based on a single hair may be a good choice to estimate drug intake time more accurately. Analysis of hair root samples may also be used to document acute poisoning in postmortem toxicology, and the analysis of the hair shaft can document long-term use of drugs depending on the length of the hair being evaluated.
topic forensic sciences
forensic toxicology
hair analysis
black hair
drug abuse
microsampling
imaging mass spectrometry
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2021.1921945
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