Nolte K B, Pinder R D, Lord W D
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
J Forensic Sci. 1992 Jul;37(4):1179-85.
Insect larvae are often found on human remains long after disappearance of the usual toxicologic specimens. It is important for forensic pathologists and toxicologists to recognize the potential of this unique specimen when routine specimens are not available. Cocaine and benzoylecgonine was extracted from Calliphorid larvae found on a badly decomposed body of a man who had been missing 5 months and was also identified in the decomposing skeletal muscle. This toxicologic information combined with the autopsy findings and the circumstances of the death and disappearance was essential in the determination of cocaine poisoning as the cause of death.
在通常的毒理学标本消失很久之后,昆虫幼虫常常会在人体遗骸上被发现。当常规标本无法获取时,法医病理学家和毒理学家认识到这种独特标本的潜在价值非常重要。从一个失踪5个月的男子严重腐烂的尸体上发现的丽蝇幼虫中提取出了可卡因和苯甲酰爱康宁,并且在腐烂的骨骼肌中也检测到了它们。这些毒理学信息与尸检结果以及死亡和失踪情况相结合,对于确定可卡因中毒为死因至关重要。