Toxicological Analysis of Drugs in Human Mummified Bodies and Proposed Guidelines.

Q3 Medicine
Angela Silva-Bessa, Shari L Forbes, Maria Teresa Ferreira, Ricardo Jorge Dinis-Oliveira
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Abstract

From palaeopathology to forensic taphonomy, mummified human bodies constitute biological archives of paramount importance. Toxicology analysis of endobiotics and xenobiotics has already shown value to archaeological mummies research with detecting heavy metals, sedative-hypnotic drugs, and stimulants. Thanks to the large window of drug detection in hair and nails, the information from such studies has increased the scientific community's knowledge regarding past populations' lifestyles. Still, few bibliographic references exist regarding toxicology reports in mummified bodies from forensic settings. Here, the authors aim to draw attention to the valuable contribution of toxicology analysis, taking into account previously conducted studies and their findings. Given that sample collection on mummified bodies from forensic scenarios may not always happen in laboratories or autopsy rooms, the authors also suggest guidelines for in situ sampling of forensic mummies. It is expected that the present technical note will encourage experts to perform toxicology analysis in mummified bodies and publish their case reports more often.

人体干尸中药物的毒理学分析及建议指南。
从古病理学到法医埋藏学,木乃伊人体构成了极为重要的生物档案。内源性药物和外源性药物的毒理学分析已经在考古木乃伊研究中显示出检测重金属、镇静催眠药物和兴奋剂的价值。由于在头发和指甲中有很大的药物检测窗口,从这些研究中获得的信息增加了科学界对过去人口生活方式的了解。尽管如此,很少有参考书目存在关于法医设置木乃伊尸体的毒理学报告。在这里,作者的目的是提请注意毒理学分析的宝贵贡献,考虑到以前进行的研究和他们的发现。鉴于从法医场景中收集木乃伊尸体的样本可能并不总是在实验室或尸检室进行,作者还建议了法医木乃伊现场采样的指导方针。预期本技术说明将鼓励专家对木乃伊尸体进行毒理学分析,并更经常地发表他们的病例报告。
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Current Drug Research Reviews
Current Drug Research Reviews Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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