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Fingerprints: A New Specimen for Innovative Applications for the Detection of Xenobiotics.

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Fingerprints are invisible traces that result from a deposit of sweat and sebum present on the papillary ridges. As sweat and sebum contain drugs, fingerprints are promising since collection is… Click to show full abstract

Fingerprints are invisible traces that result from a deposit of sweat and sebum present on the papillary ridges. As sweat and sebum contain drugs, fingerprints are promising since collection is rapid, non-invasive and difficult to falsify. Very limited data are available in the literature and therefore it seems opportune to study the transfer of xenobiotics onto the items taken in hand via the fingerprints. Two studies were implemented using the ballpoint pen as a model. The objective of the first study was to compare the nicotine concentrations found on the pens of 3 smokers and 3 non-smokers. Five pens, belonging to each subject and used regularly, were rubbed with a cotton swab dipped in methanol and analyzed by liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Secondly, after administration of 30 mg of codeine, transfer via fingerprints was studied in 4 volunteers. The objective was to determine the feasibility of this study and the time corresponding to the highest concentration of codeine. Over a 24-hour period, new pens were handled for 5 minutes by the 4 volunteers, then rubbed with a cotton swab dipped in methanol and analyzed by LC-MS/MS. The nicotine study showed a major difference between the nicotine concentrations obtained from smokers (between 6 and 276 ng/pen) and non-smokers (between 2 and 4 ng/pen). After administration of 30 mg of codeine, the analysis of the pens of the 4 volunteers allowed to demonstrate the presence of codeine up to 24 hours, between 9 to 544 pg/pen. Normal hygiene practices did not influence the final result. The highest concentration was observed after 2 hours. Morphine was also detected (between 19 and 33 pg/pen). These preliminary results should be considered as a demonstration of the interest of fingerprints testing to document drug exposure.

Keywords: specimen innovative; applications detection; fingerprints new; innovative applications; new specimen; detection xenobiotics

Journal Title: Journal of analytical toxicology
Year Published: 2022

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