Sensors in the Detection of Abused Substances in Forensic Contexts: A Comprehensive Review
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Resumo: | orensic toxicology plays a pivotal role in elucidating the presence of drugs of abuse in both biological and solid samples, thereby aiding criminal investigations and public health initiatives. This review article explores the significance of sensor technologies in this field, focusing on diverse applications and their impact on the determination of drug abuse markers. This manuscript intends to review the transformative role of portable sensor technologies in detecting drugs of abuse in various samples. They offer precise, efficient, and real-time detection capabilities in both biological samples and solid substances. These sensors have become indispensable tools, with particular applications in various scenarios, including traffic stops, crime scenes, and workplace drug testing. The integration of portable sensor technologies in forensic toxicology is a remarkable advancement in the field. It has not only improved the speed and accuracy of drug abuse detection but has also extended the reach of forensic toxicology, making it more accessible and versatile. These advancements continue to shape forensic toxicology, ensuring swift, precise, and reliable results in criminal investigations and public health endeavours. |
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Sensors in the Detection of Abused Substances in Forensic Contexts: A Comprehensive ReviewSensors; detectionDrug of abuseBlood and derivativesUrineOral fluidSweatExhaled breathHairSolid samplesorensic toxicology plays a pivotal role in elucidating the presence of drugs of abuse in both biological and solid samples, thereby aiding criminal investigations and public health initiatives. This review article explores the significance of sensor technologies in this field, focusing on diverse applications and their impact on the determination of drug abuse markers. This manuscript intends to review the transformative role of portable sensor technologies in detecting drugs of abuse in various samples. They offer precise, efficient, and real-time detection capabilities in both biological samples and solid substances. These sensors have become indispensable tools, with particular applications in various scenarios, including traffic stops, crime scenes, and workplace drug testing. The integration of portable sensor technologies in forensic toxicology is a remarkable advancement in the field. It has not only improved the speed and accuracy of drug abuse detection but has also extended the reach of forensic toxicology, making it more accessible and versatile. These advancements continue to shape forensic toxicology, ensuring swift, precise, and reliable results in criminal investigations and public health endeavours.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion2023-12-29T14:51:24Z2023-12-292023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/48617http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/48617https://doi.org/10.3390/mi14122249engRosendo LM, Antunes M, Simão AY, Brinca AT, Catarro G, Pelixo R, Martinho J, Pires B, Soares S, Cascalheira JF, et al. Sensors in the Detection of Abused Substances in Forensic Contexts: A Comprehensive Review. Micromachines. 2023; 14(12):2249http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRosendo, Luana M.Antunes, MónicaSimão, Ana Y.Brinca, Ana TeresaCatarro, GonçaloPelixo, RodrigoMartinho, JoãoPires, BrunoSoares, SofiaCascalheira, José FranciscoPassarinha, LuísRosado, TiagoBarroso, MárioGallardo, Eugeniareponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-03T04:22:40Zoai:comum.rcaap.pt:10400.26/48617Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:07:52.107012Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Sensors in the Detection of Abused Substances in Forensic Contexts: A Comprehensive Review |
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Sensors in the Detection of Abused Substances in Forensic Contexts: A Comprehensive Review |
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Sensors in the Detection of Abused Substances in Forensic Contexts: A Comprehensive Review Rosendo, Luana M. Sensors; detection Drug of abuse Blood and derivatives Urine Oral fluid Sweat Exhaled breath Hair Solid samples |
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Sensors in the Detection of Abused Substances in Forensic Contexts: A Comprehensive Review |
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Sensors in the Detection of Abused Substances in Forensic Contexts: A Comprehensive Review |
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Sensors in the Detection of Abused Substances in Forensic Contexts: A Comprehensive Review |
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Sensors in the Detection of Abused Substances in Forensic Contexts: A Comprehensive Review |
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Sensors in the Detection of Abused Substances in Forensic Contexts: A Comprehensive Review |
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Rosendo, Luana M. |
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Rosendo, Luana M. Antunes, Mónica Simão, Ana Y. Brinca, Ana Teresa Catarro, Gonçalo Pelixo, Rodrigo Martinho, João Pires, Bruno Soares, Sofia Cascalheira, José Francisco Passarinha, Luís Rosado, Tiago Barroso, Mário Gallardo, Eugenia |
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Antunes, Mónica Simão, Ana Y. Brinca, Ana Teresa Catarro, Gonçalo Pelixo, Rodrigo Martinho, João Pires, Bruno Soares, Sofia Cascalheira, José Francisco Passarinha, Luís Rosado, Tiago Barroso, Mário Gallardo, Eugenia |
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Rosendo, Luana M. Antunes, Mónica Simão, Ana Y. Brinca, Ana Teresa Catarro, Gonçalo Pelixo, Rodrigo Martinho, João Pires, Bruno Soares, Sofia Cascalheira, José Francisco Passarinha, Luís Rosado, Tiago Barroso, Mário Gallardo, Eugenia |
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Sensors; detection Drug of abuse Blood and derivatives Urine Oral fluid Sweat Exhaled breath Hair Solid samples |
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Sensors; detection Drug of abuse Blood and derivatives Urine Oral fluid Sweat Exhaled breath Hair Solid samples |
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orensic toxicology plays a pivotal role in elucidating the presence of drugs of abuse in both biological and solid samples, thereby aiding criminal investigations and public health initiatives. This review article explores the significance of sensor technologies in this field, focusing on diverse applications and their impact on the determination of drug abuse markers. This manuscript intends to review the transformative role of portable sensor technologies in detecting drugs of abuse in various samples. They offer precise, efficient, and real-time detection capabilities in both biological samples and solid substances. These sensors have become indispensable tools, with particular applications in various scenarios, including traffic stops, crime scenes, and workplace drug testing. The integration of portable sensor technologies in forensic toxicology is a remarkable advancement in the field. It has not only improved the speed and accuracy of drug abuse detection but has also extended the reach of forensic toxicology, making it more accessible and versatile. These advancements continue to shape forensic toxicology, ensuring swift, precise, and reliable results in criminal investigations and public health endeavours. |
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Rosendo LM, Antunes M, Simão AY, Brinca AT, Catarro G, Pelixo R, Martinho J, Pires B, Soares S, Cascalheira JF, et al. Sensors in the Detection of Abused Substances in Forensic Contexts: A Comprehensive Review. Micromachines. 2023; 14(12):2249 |
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