Koutrakos Andrew C, Leary Pauline E, Kammrath Brooke W
Forensic Science Department, Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, University of New Haven, West Haven, CT, USA.
Methods Mol Biol. 2018;1810:13-27. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-8579-1_2.
Morphologically directed Raman spectroscopy (MDRS) is a novel tool for the forensic analysis of illicit and counterfeit drug samples. MDRS combines Raman microspectroscopy with automated particle imaging so that physical and chemical information about the components of a mixture sample can be obtained. Results of automated particle imaging are used to determine samples for Raman analysis. The use of MDRS for these types of samples can be employed for both forensic investigations and adjudications of cases. The method provides insight about the physical and chemical composition of the sample, as well as about manufacturing and sample history. Here, MDRS was used in four different illicit and counterfeit drug analyses: (1) examination of a multicomponent drug mixture where the results could be used for comparative source attribution, (2) the detection of low (or trace) concentration particles in a drug sample, (3) the analysis of synthetic cathinone samples (i.e., bath salts), and (4) a study of counterfeit pharmaceutical products.
形态学导向拉曼光谱法(MDRS)是一种用于非法和假冒药物样本法医分析的新型工具。MDRS将拉曼显微光谱与自动颗粒成像相结合,从而能够获取混合样本成分的物理和化学信息。自动颗粒成像的结果用于确定拉曼分析的样本。MDRS用于这类样本可应用于法医调查和案件裁决。该方法能提供有关样本物理和化学组成以及制造和样本历史的信息。在此,MDRS被用于四种不同的非法和假冒药物分析:(1)对多组分药物混合物的检测,其结果可用于比较来源归属;(2)药物样本中低(或痕量)浓度颗粒的检测;(3)合成卡西酮样本(即浴盐)的分析;(4)假冒药品的研究。