Green Analytical Toxicology for the Determination of Cocaine Metabolites

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Abstract

Brazil is the third largest contributor to Green Analytical Chemistry, and there is significant participation of toxicologists in the development and improvement of environmental techniques. Currently, toxicologists have their own strategies and guidelines to promote the reduction/replacement or elimination of solvents, reduce the impacts of derivatization and save time, among other objectives, due to the peculiarities of toxicological analysis. Thus, this review aims to propose the concept of Green Analytical Toxicology and conduct a discussion about its relevance and applications specifically in forensic toxicology, using the microextraction methods developed for the determination of cocaine and its metabolites as examples.

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de Paula Meirelles, G., Fabris, A. L., dos Santos, K. F., Costa, J. L., & Yonamine, M. (2022, November 1). Green Analytical Toxicology for the Determination of Cocaine Metabolites. Journal of Analytical Toxicology. Society of Forensic Toxicologists. https://doi.org/10.1093/jat/bkac005

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