Dried matrix spots in forensic toxicology

Bioanalysis. 2021 Sep 23. doi: 10.4155/bio-2021-0135. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Dried matrix spots (DMS) has gained the attention of different professionals in different fields, including toxicology. Investigations have been carried out in order to assess the potential of using DMS for the analysis of illicit substances, the main interest of forensic toxicologists. This technique uses minimal volumes of samples and solvents, resulting in simple and rapid extraction procedures. Furthermore, it has proved to increase analyte stability, improving storage and transportation. However, DMS presents some limitations: the hematocrit influencing accuracy and inconsistencies regarding the means of spotting samples and adding internal standard on paper. Thus, we provide an overview of analytical methodologies with forensic applications focusing on drugs of abuse and discussing the main particularities, limitations and achievements.

Keywords: amphetamines; cannabis; cocaine; dried blood spots; dried matrix spots; forensic toxicology; gamma-hydroxybutyric acid; new psychoactive substances; opioids; volumetric absorptive microsampling.