Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6550775 | Forensic Science International | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
The measured methoxyacetylfentanyl concentration was 0.022-0.056Â mg/kg (NÂ =Â 3) in femoral blood, 0.12Â mg/kg (NÂ =Â 1) in urine, and 0.074Â mg/kg (NÂ =Â 1) in brain tissue homogenate. A total of 10 metabolites were identified. The observed metabolic pathways were: hydroxylation(s), N-dealkylation, O-demethylation, deamination, glucuronidation, and combinations thereof. Major analytical targets in vitro and across measured biological samples in vivo were methoxyacetylfentanyl, the O-demethyl- metabolite, and the deamide-metabolite. Intoxication with methoxyacetylfentanyl was judged as the cause of death or a major contributing factor in all three presented cases.
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Authors
M. Mardal, S.S. Johansen, A.B. Davidsen, R. Telving, J.R. Jornil, P.W. Dalsgaard, J.B. Hasselstrøm, Ã
.M. Ãiestad, K. Linnet, M.F. Andreasen,