Evaluation of Fentanyl Exposure Effects on Butyrylcholinesterase Activity as a Tool for Future On-Site Detection Methods
Vrunda Rania,
Ashley Newland,
Lenka Halámková
et al.
Abstract:The prominence of fentanyl and fentanyl analogues or
Fentanyl Related
Substances (FRS) has driven a nationwide crisis of opioid overdoses,
which significantly presents an issue for public health and safety.
Originally developed for medical purposes, fentanyl and FRS have become
critical contributors to opioid overdose deaths due to their distribution,
availability, and potency. This study examined toxicodynamic properties
between butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) and fentanyl analogues via Ellman’s
assay. The enzym… Show more
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