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Drug Identification and Toxicology Toxicology: study of poisons and the identification of drugs Toxicity depends on many factors • dose • duration • Nature of exposure • Individual characteristics Forensic Toxicology • Determines cause and effect relationship between exposure to a drug and its toxic effects Drug Identification • Could be a cause of death or a factor contributing to a death What’s the difference? Classification of Toxic substances • Intentionally: drug is taken to treat an illness or pain • Accidentally: ex. Anna Nicole Smith • Deliberately: : as in suicide or exposures intended to harm or kill History • Socrates : hemlock • 17th C: poison profession – Royalty used arsenic – (inheritance powder and cyanide • Toxic in small amounts Murder by Poison • <0.5% of homicides • Nazi leaders: ingested cyanide capsules 1945 • Jonestown cult: cyanide laced punch 1978 • Ricin killed Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov • Russian ex spy Alexander Litvinenko: radiation 2006 Acute poisoning: high does over a short period of time •Cyanide can be ingested or inhalation Chronic poisoning: lower doses over long time • mercury and lead Controlled Substances 5 Classes 1. Hallucinogens 2. Narcotics 3. Stimulants 4. Anabolic steroids 5. depressants Hallucinogens • Affect – – – – Perceptions Thinking Self awareness emotions Plant derived • Mescaline ( peyote: cactus) • Marijuana Chemically derived • LCD • ecstasy • PCP Narcotics • Reduce pain by suppressing the CNS ability to relay pain messages to the brain Opium •Heroin •Codeine •Vicodin •Morphine •Precocet •oxycotin Difficulty breathing Low blood pressure Drowsiness Coma Cold clammy skin Small pupils • Increase feelings of energy and alertness Rise in temp • Suppress appetite Sweating • Often depression afterwards Confusion Rapid breathing Amphetamines Cocaine Crack Dilated pupils Stimulants Methamphetamines (most potent) High blood pressure Kidneys Bleeding in brain = death Anabolic Steroids • Promote cell tissue growth • Chemical like testosterone • Used for low levels of testosterone and muscle wasting diseases • Side effects: – Acne, baldness, high blood pressure and cholesterol, sterility, blood clotting, kidney and liver cancers and heart attacks Depressants • • • • Barbiturates and benzodiazepines Relieve anxiety Produce sleep Decrease heart rate – – – – Increase activity of NT: GABA causing drowsiness and slow brain activity Side effecdts: slurred speeach, loss of coordination Slow heart rate and respiration can cause coma and death Organic toxins: venom is a toxin from animal to human EEEEK! Pesticides: duration of exposure is imp Poisons = death by inhibiting production of ATP • Hydrogen cyanide • Carbon monoxide • Potassium chloride/ sodium pentothal (lethal injections) ALL Alcohols are toxic • Methanol – converted to formaldehyde in the liver • Ethanol – converts to acetaldehyde and then acetic acid • too much build up =hangover from dehydration • -depress CNS • Chronic = liver damage and dangerous behavior Bacterial Toxins • Botulism: most poisonous biological substance to humans – Clostridium botulinum • Neurotoxin • Paralysis by blocking release of Ach • Tetanospasmin: toxin – Clostridium tetani – Poison blocks signals from spine to muscles causing spasms so severe tear muscles and break bones • Worldwide : 1 million deaths/year • US 5 /year Heavy metals • Arsenic, Lead and Mercury • Ingested, inhalation, absorption • Stored in soft tissue damaging organs Bioterrorism Agents Ricin: waste product of castor oil production Lethal in a dose the size of a pin Death caused by the prohibition of proteins Inhalation: <8 hrs; diff breathing, Few hours: fever, cough, nausea, sweating, tightness in chest, low blood pressure, excess fluid in lungs and death Ingestion: <6 hrs: vomiting, diarrhea, bloody urine, dehydration, low blood pressure, hallucinations, seizures and death Skin and eye: redness and pain Anthrax • Bacillus anthracis forms endospores Inhalation: flu like symptoms; worsen breathing problems and usually death Ingestion: nausea, vomiting, fever, ab pain, severe diarrhea, fatal 2560% of cases Skin absorption: raised itchy bump like an insect bite, painless sore with a black center 20% fatality if untreated Five Common Drug Tests 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Marquis – opium alkaloids Cobalt thiocyanate – cocaine P-DMAB – LSD Duquenois – marijuana Cobalt acetate/isopropylamine – barbituates Marquis Test detects • Heroin turns purple • Morphine turns purple • Codeine turns purple • Amphetamines turns redbrown 2. Cobalt thiocyanate • Cocaine produces blue flaky participate 3. Pdimenthlyaminobenzaldehyde p-DMAB • Turns blue in the presence of LSD 4. Duquenois Test • Produces a purple color in the presence of marijuana 5. Cobalt acetate/isopropylamine • Red-violet color Test produced in the presence of barbiturates Drugs and Poisons Lab • Read the background information • In groups of 4, perform the steps at each Experiment station • Take notes in the back of the lab and fill out the data sheet • When complete, your group can complete the Crime Scene analysis