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Robin Whelpton
Fundamentals of Analytical Toxicology
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Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Guide
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FUNDAMENTALS OF ANALYTICAL TOXICOLOGY Clinical and Forensic
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Health and Safety
Nomenclature, Symbols, and Conventions
Uniform Resource Locators
Amount Concentration and Mass Concentration
Acknowledgements
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1 Analytical Toxicology: Overview 1.1 Introduction
1.2 Modern analytical toxicology
1.2.1 Analytical methods
Box 1.1
Opiates, opioids, and opium
1.2.2 Systematic toxicological analysis
1.2.3 Ethanol and other volatile substances
1.2.4 Trace elements and toxic metals
1.3 Provision of analytical toxicology services
1.3.1 Samples and sampling
1.3.2 Choice of analytical method
1.3.3 Method validation and implementation
1.3.4 Quality control and quality assessment
1.4 Applications of analytical toxicology
1.4.1 Clinical toxicology
1.4.2 Forensic toxicology
1.4.3 Testing for substance misuse
1.4.4 Therapeutic drug monitoring
1.4.5 Occupational and environmental toxicology
1.5 Summary
References
2 Sample Collection, Transport, and Storage 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Clinical samples and sampling
2.2.1 Health and safety
2.2.2 Clinical sample types
2.2.3 Blood and blood fractions
2.2.3.1 Arterial blood
2.2.3.2 Venous blood
2.2.3.3 Serum
2.2.3.4 Plasma
Box 2.1
Calculating relative centrifugal force
2.2.3.5 Blood cells
Erythrocyte:plasma distribution
2.2.3.6 Dried blood spots
2.2.3.7 Volumetric microsampling
2.2.4 Urine
2.2.5 Stomach contents
2.2.6 Faeces
2.2.7 Tissues
2.3 Guidelines for sample collection for analytical toxicology
Box 2.2
Information that should accompany a request for general toxicological analysis
2.3.1 Sample collection and preservation
2.3.2 Blood
2.3.2.1 Collection of blood post-mortem
2.3.3 Urine
2.3.4 Stomach contents
2.3.5 Oral fluid
2.3.6 Sweat
2.3.7 Exhaled air
2.3.8 Cerebrospinal fluid
2.3.9 Vitreous humour
2.3.10 Synovial fluid
2.3.11 Pericardial fluid
2.3.12 Intraosseous fluid
2.3.13 Liver
2.3.14 Bile
2.3.15 Other tissues
2.3.16 Insect larvae
2.3.17 Keratinaceous tissues (hair and nail)
Box 2.3
Protocol for collection of head hair for testing for drug exposure
2.3.18 Bone
2.3.19 Injection sites
2.3.20 Scene residues
2.4 Sample transport, storage, and disposal
Box 2.4
Chain of custody documents
Box 2.5
Guidance on freezer storage of samples
2.5 Common interferences
2.6 Summary
References
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