Kintz P, Godelar B, Tracqui A, Mangin P, Lugnier A A, Chaumont A J
Institut de Médecine Légale, Strasbourg, France.
J Forensic Sci. 1990 Jan;35(1):204-7.
Toxicological analyses on a putrefied cadaver are sometimes difficult to achieve because of the absence of blood and urine. In this study, maggots, living material, are proposed as a new medium of investigation in forensic medicine. Five drugs (triazolam, oxazepam, phenobarbital, alimemazine, and clomipramine) were identified and assayed in some tissues of a putrefied cadaver and in the maggots found on and in the body.