Title of article :
Preliminary Analysis of Methamphetamine Detection in Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Reared in Methamphetamine-Treated Meat at Various Developmental Stages
Author/Authors :
Parkhideh ، Zahra Department of Biology and Vector Control of Diseases - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Forouzesh ، Mehdi Legal Medicine Research Center - Legal Medicine Organization , Akhgari ، Maryam Legal Medicine Research Center - Legal Medicine Organization , Bahmanabadi ، Leila Legal Medicine Research Center - Legal Medicine Organization , Jokar ، Farzaneh Legal Medicine Research Center - Legal Medicine Organization , Valiyari ، Samira Legal Medicine Research Center - Legal Medicine Organization , Akbarzadeh ، Kamran Department of Vector Biology and Control of Diseases - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Rahimi ، Sara Medicinal Plants Research Center - Maragheh University of Medical Sciences , Alimohammadi ، Ali Mohammad Legal Medicine Research Center - Legal Medicine Organization , Rafizadeh ، Sayena Ministry of Health and Medical Education , Rassi ، Yavar Department of Vector Biology and Control of Diseases - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
From page :
229
To page :
240
Abstract :
Background: It is possible to identify drugs and poisons present in cadavers by analyzing blowfly larvae and pupae collected during forensic autopsies. The main purpose of this study was to use Lucilia sericata’s larvae and pupae to identify drugs and poisons present in human cadavers. Methods: In an investigation, immature L. sericata fed meat treated with methamphetamine (MA) at various concentrations (45, 90, and 180 ng/mg) were analyzed to detect MA. Acetylation derivatization and liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) were used as sample preparation methods prior to gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analytical instrumentation to find MA. Results: According to this study, L. sericata can be used in toxicological testing to identify MA in a host body. All L. sericata larval stages, particularly the third stage larva, pupa and empty pupa tested were positive for MA. Larvae in their first instar produced weak peaks. The L. sericata post-feeding instar following the 45 ng/mg treatment showed the highest MA concentration. For the first time, derivatization using the acetylation approach was used to prepare samples, and successfully, excellent results were obtained. Conclusion: Low quantities of MA can be easily found in immature fly samples using GC-MS. It is important to analyze all samples including human tissues and insect samples, for postmortem drug testing. They can be utilized to find entire MA before they are excreted in excretory samples such as urine. Also, third instar larvae are a great and reliable sample for toxicological study.
Keywords :
Entomotoxicology , Lucilia sericata , Methamphetamine , Drug testing , GC , MS
Journal title :
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Journal title :
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Record number :
2769057
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