Nagel analyse voor het bepalen van retrospectief drug en geneesmiddelen gebruik: een review
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Nails can stably accumulate substances for long periods of time, thus providing retrospective information regarding drugs of abuse and pharmaceutical use. Nails have several advantages over the conventional matrices, such as blood and urine, including a longer detection window (months to years), non-invasive sample collection, and easy storage and transport. These aspects make nails a very interesting matrix for forensic and clinical toxicology. This review summarizes the literature regarding the detection and quantification of drugs of abuse and pharmaceuticals in nails. Additionally, the applications of nail analysis are reviewed.
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Cappelle, D., De Keukeleire, S., Neels, H., Been, F., De Doncker, M., Dom, G.,
Crunelle CL
, Covaci, A., & van Nuijs, A. L. (2018). Keratinous matrices for the assessment of drugs of abuse consumption: A correlation study between hair and nails. Drug testing and analysis.
Cappelle D, Yegles M, Neels H, van Nuijs ALN, De Doncker M, Maudens K, Covaci A, Crunelle CL. Nail analysis for the retrospective detection of drugs and pharmaceuticals: a review of current knowledge and challenges. Forensic Toxicology 12/2014; 33(1). DOI:10.1007/s11419-014-0258-1
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