Application of microextraction-based techniques for screening-controlled drugs in forensic context—a review

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Abstract

The analysis of controlled drugs in forensic matrices, i.e., urine, blood, plasma, saliva, and hair, is one of the current hot topics in the clinical and toxicological context. The use of microextraction-based approaches has gained considerable notoriety, mainly due to the great simplicity, cost-benefit, and environmental sustainability. For this reason, the application of these innovative techniques has become more relevant than ever in programs for monitoring priority substances such as the main illicit drugs, e.g., opioids, stimulants, cannabinoids, hallucinogens, dissociative drugs, and related compounds. The present contribution aims to make a comprehensive review on the state-of-the art advantages and future trends on the application of microextraction-based techniques for screening-controlled drugs in the forensic context.

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Ahmad, S. M., Gonçalves, O. C., Oliveira, M. N., Neng, N. R., & Nogueira, J. M. F. (2021, April 2). Application of microextraction-based techniques for screening-controlled drugs in forensic context—a review. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082168

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