Steiner Robert R
Virginia Department of Forensic Science, Central Laboratory, Richmond, VA, USA.
Methods Mol Biol. 2018;1810:59-68. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-8579-1_5.
Screening is an integral component of an analytical scheme to identify the presence of controlled substances in submissions to the crime laboratory. Many techniques are utilized, including color tests, thin-layer chromatography, and ultraviolet spectroscopy. While these are useful techniques to guide the examiner, all will, at best, categorize the material into a broad group of compounds. Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART), coupled with a time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometer, is an emerging technique that yields highly definitive screening data leading to the identity of controlled substances present in a case sample. Sample preparation is quick and simple and run times are typically only a few minutes. Collected data will allow the examiner to determine appropriate standards for confirmation, making the overall analysis much more efficient. Presented here is a guide to using this technique for the screening of case submissions for controlled substances.
筛查是分析方案中不可或缺的组成部分,用于确定提交给犯罪实验室的样本中是否存在受控物质。人们使用了许多技术,包括颜色测试、薄层色谱法和紫外光谱法。虽然这些都是指导检验人员的有用技术,但充其量只能将材料归类为一大类化合物。实时直接分析(DART)与飞行时间(TOF)质谱仪联用,是一种新兴技术,可产生高度明确的筛查数据,从而确定案件样本中存在的受控物质的身份。样品制备快速简单,运行时间通常仅需几分钟。收集到的数据将使检验人员能够确定合适的确认标准,从而使整体分析更加高效。本文介绍了使用该技术筛查案件提交的受控物质样本的指南。