- Forensic toxicological implication of acute fatal poisoning cases due to benfuracarb ingestion.
Forensic toxicological implication of acute fatal poisoning cases due to benfuracarb ingestion.
International journal of legal medicine (1999-08-05)
S K Lee, K Ameno, J Y Yang, S W In, K U Kim, T J Kwon, Y C Yoo, T Kubota, S Ameno, I Ijiri
PMID10433038
ABSTRACT
We describe here three cases involving acute fatalities due to benfuracarb ingestion and the forensic toxicological implications. Benfuracarb, a carbamate insecticide and its main metabolite carbofuran, were detected using thin layer chromatography (TLC) and gas chromatography/mass spectrophotometry (GC/MS) after extraction with ethyl acetate and then quantified using gas chromatography (GC) equipped with NPD. The blood levels of benfuracarb and carbofuran were in the range of 0.30-2.32 microg/ml and 1.45-1.47 microg/ml, respectively. Benfuracarb was not detected in urine, but carbofuran was detected in the range of 0.53-2.66 microg/ml.
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