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- Title
Abnormally High Blood Acetaldehyde Concentrations Suggest Potential Postmortem Ethanol Generation.
- Authors
Chen, Xiaomin; Dong, Xiaoru; Zhu, Rongzhe; Xue, Qiupeng; Zhang, Dingang; Liu, Xiaochen; Zheng, Lixing; Jiang, Yan
- Abstract
Ethanol is one of the most commonly used and abused substances worldwide. Identifying whether the source of ethanol detected in corpses is antemortem ingestion or postmortem generation is especially important for determining the cause of death, which remains a vibrant field of research. During the synthesis of ethanol in the putrefaction process of corpses, other small molecules such as acetaldehyde and n -propanol could also be produced. According to our prospective statistical analysis based on authentic samples from forensic cases, it is rational to suspect ethanol generation after death when the concentration of acetaldehyde detected in blood exceeds 0.014 g/dL. Through in vitro simulation experiments, in addition to confirming that ethyl glucuronide and ethyl sulfate are the reliable biomarkers of antemortem ingestion of ethanol, we propose that acetaldehyde is far more sensitive than n -propanol as a potential marker in the blood of corpses for postmortem ethanol formation.
- Subjects
CAUSES of death; AUTOPSY; DIETHYL sulfate; SMALL molecules; ETHANOL; ACETALDEHYDE
- Publication
Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 2021, Vol 45, Issue 7, p748
- ISSN
0146-4760
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jat/bkaa173