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- W2916208889 abstract "This chapter discusses aspects of quality assurance in forensic toxicology. Forensic toxicology is a science, in which like in other sciences, providing quality is more than developing or adopting procedures and analytical methods, which merely need to be performed according to international standards and guidelines or technical requirements of objective testing. Forensic toxicologists take care of the science of poison detection in human organs and body fluids. The scientific research means acquiring knowledge to develop and improve forensic toxicological tools and better evidence. This chapter explains that there is a careful development and selection of new appropriate methods and instrumentation, and their suitable application is one major crucial point regarding the claims and laboratory performance in forensic toxicology. Two kinds of approaches, methods and corresponding equipment need to be further developed, validated, if possible, and maintained regarding open tasks to be done. (1) Approved general unknown analysis and selective screening methods, (2) Various quantitative and confirmation methods need to be applied according to specific requests and in cases in which specific qualitative results has been previously obtained by general unknown analysis. Forensic toxicological laboratories and qualified research help to prepare both scientifically based legislation and jurisdiction by successful implementation of new substance identification techniques and investigation of the metabolic fate of toxic chemicals and intoxicants in humans under various circumstances of drug abuse and poisoning, respectively." @default.
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