Forensic Entomotoxicology: A Brief Look at Sample Preparation Techniques – A Review
André Valle de Bairros
Abstract:Forensic entomotoxicology is a relatively new science whose applications aims the detection of toxic substances through a matrix of necrophagous insects in a crime scene. In addition, it aims the investigation of the impacts of the xenobiotics on these insects, generating impacts in the measurement of the post-mortem interval (PMI). Calliphoridae larvae, the most important insect for forensic entomology, has an average amount of 25% of crude fat and 53% of crude protein, being a complex matrix that requires so… Show more
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