Forensic Identification of Salvia divinorum and Salvinorin A

  • Nontell D
  • Armstrong D
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Abstract

Salvia divinorum is a member of the mint family that is growing in popularity in the United States and many other countries as a hallucinogenic drug. Because of this, numerous studies have been conducted in identifying the plant material. Some of the most common methods include UV/Vis, TLC, and GC/MS. This article discusses these methods, as well as two other common identification methods proven to be ineffective towards salvia. An extraction method is also discussed.

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Nontell, D., & Armstrong, D. (2010). Forensic Identification of Salvia divinorum and Salvinorin A. American Journal of Undergraduate Research, 9(2 and 3). https://doi.org/10.33697/ajur.2010.013

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