Analysis of some commonly found inhalants using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC MS) - Effect of substrates on the identification of inhalants
Autor: | Rakesh Mohan Sharma, Amandeep Panesar, Praveen Kumar Yadav |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Intoxicative inhalant
medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Inhalant Abuse business.industry Substance-Related Disorders Paint thinner Multiple target Dermatology Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Pathology and Forensic Medicine Reaction product Polyethylene Myelin sheath Administration Inhalation Medicine Humans Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry business |
Zdroj: | Sciencejustice : journal of the Forensic Science Society. 61(1) |
ISSN: | 1876-4452 |
Popis: | Inhalant abuse is a serious and ever-evolving problem for our society. Inhalants are abused more commonly by teenagers and adolescents. Inhalants such as glue, paint thinners, correction fluid, and nail paint remover are easily available in the market which makes them readily abused. Out of various methods of abuse, huffing (placing a piece of cloth soaked with inhalant is placed in the mouth), bagging (placing head in a polythene bag containing inhalant), and ballooning (balloons filled with inhalant are used for inhaling vapors through the mouth) are most common. Inhalant abuse results in multiple target organ dysfunction with neuritis and brain damage due to the dissolution of the myelin sheath. In acute poisoning cases, it might cause death due to asphyxia and sudden sniffing syndrome. In such cases, various articles containing traces of inhalants could be retrieved from the scene of incidence and to detect these traces become an important facet of the investigation. However, it might be difficult due to the rapid evaporation of inhalants and the formation of reaction product species. In the present study, an attempt has been made to study the effect of three substrates (balloon, cloth, polythene) on component profiles of four paint thinners and four nail paint removers. The study suggests that although some components are retained, there is the formation of a large number of reaction product species and these must be taken into consideration before furnishing the opinion. These reaction product species might also be inhalant specific which must be further explored. |
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