Charest Marina, Lamarche Martine, Prévost Marie-Joëlle, Esseiva Pierre
École des Sciences Criminelles, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Laboratoire de Sciences Judiciaires et de Médecine Légale (LSJML), Forensic Drug Intelligence Service, Montréal, Canada.
Forensic Sci Int. 2025 May;370:112470. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2025.112470. Epub 2025 Apr 10.
This paper describes a new method for the chemical profiling of seized methamphetamine tablets. This method was performed for the first time in Quebec, Canada, at the Laboratoire de sciences judiciaires et de médecine légale (LSJML, Provincial Forensic Laboratory). The main objective was to provide information related to the production and trafficking of methamphetamine tablets in the province of Quebec. Samples were analyzed using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) and 12 relevant impurities were selected to establish the chemical class. Data were pretreated by the normalization to the sum of peak responses followed by the square roots. The Manhattan distance was then calculated between population of linked samples and unlinked samples. The method proved to efficiently discriminate between the two populations. A comprehensive database containing the profiles of all analyzed samples was established and continues to be updated. The database incorporates information about purity, chemical class, presence of cutting agents and physical characteristics of each specimen. If systematically applied, this methodology should highlight connections between ongoing cases and those stored in the database, as well as facilitate comparisons between preselected cases based on traditional police casework. Integrating the results of methamphetamine tablet chemical profiling with other pertinent law enforcement data will yield valuable tactical and operational intelligence as well as strategic intelligence. This project brings an additional tool to investigators with the differentiation of linked and unlinked methamphetamine specimens. Although further research is required to determine the tool's capacity to understand methamphetamine production and distribution networks, it shows potential for contributing to efforts against illicit production and trafficking in the province of Quebec, Canada.
本文介绍了一种用于查获的甲基苯丙胺片剂化学剖析的新方法。该方法首次在加拿大魁北克省的司法科学与法医学实验室(LSJML,省级法医实验室)进行。主要目的是提供与魁北克省甲基苯丙胺片剂生产和贩运相关的信息。使用气相色谱 - 质谱联用仪(GC-MS)对样品进行分析,并选择12种相关杂质来确定化学类别。数据先通过对峰响应总和进行归一化处理,然后取平方根进行预处理。然后计算关联样品群体与非关联样品群体之间的曼哈顿距离。该方法被证明能够有效地区分这两个群体。建立了一个包含所有分析样品剖析结果的综合数据库,并持续更新。该数据库纳入了每个样本的纯度、化学类别、稀释剂的存在情况以及物理特征等信息。如果系统地应用这种方法,应该能够突出正在处理的案件与数据库中存储案件之间的联系,同时便于基于传统警方办案工作对预选案件进行比较。将甲基苯丙胺片剂化学剖析结果与其他相关执法数据相结合,将产生有价值的战术和行动情报以及战略情报。该项目为调查人员提供了一种额外的工具,用于区分关联和非关联的甲基苯丙胺样本。尽管需要进一步研究来确定该工具理解甲基苯丙胺生产和分销网络的能力,但它显示出有助于加拿大魁北克省打击非法生产和贩运活动的潜力。