Scientists say they can tell if someone has been taking drugs by analysing their fingerprint.

The team at the University of Surrey showed that chemicals produced when cocaine is broken down in the body could be detected in the fingerprint.

They argue the test could be useful in prisons, drug abuse clinics and even for routine testing in the workplace.

However, the current kit may be impractical as it is both the size of a washing machine and very expensive.

Drug-testing normally relies on a fluid sample such as blood, urine or saliva.

However, the researchers believe the fingerprint method would be quicker, less invasive and much harder to fake as the donor's identity would be contained in the fingerprint.

Chemical search

Their study, published in the journal Analyst, hunts for two chemicals benzoylecgonine and methylecgonine.

They are produced when cocaine is broken down by the body, however, they can be released in tiny quantities in sweat.

These chemicals would be left on the paper used to take the fingerprint.

A sample of the fingerprint is then analysed by a mass spectrometer, which detects chemicals based on their atomic size.

The team showed they could produce the same results as a conventional blood test.

Dr Melanie Bailey, a lecturer in analytical and forensic science, told the BBC: "The mass spectrometer is the same size as a washing machine and what we are currently using is £400,000 to buy so it is not cheap."

She said there are cheaper products on the market which raise the "exciting possibility that it is a test you could make portable one day".

Useful?

Dr Bailey added: "I would have thought it useful for workplace testing, somewhere where you want high-throughput."

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-32735722

Views: 406

Comment

You need to be a member of 12160 Social Network to add comments!

Join 12160 Social Network

Comment by Craig Dude on May 16, 2015 at 11:43am

We need to have these things set up in D.C. for testing before voting, for our 'lawmakers'. 'Sauce for the goose..."

"Destroying the New World Order"

TOP CONTENT THIS WEEK

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE SITE!

mobile page

12160.info/m

12160 Administrators

 

Latest Activity

rlionhearted_3 commented on Sandy's photo
yesterday
cheeki kea posted a photo
yesterday
cheeki kea favorited tjdavis's blog post Propaganda,Cognitive Warfare Europes Self Destruction
yesterday
cheeki kea commented on tjdavis's photo
Thumbnail

Sustenance

"Bacon health to the nation for one and all and stealth for operations elsewhere in the war. Yip a…"
yesterday
Doc Vega posted a blog post

The Consequence of Loneliness: Another Missing Person Case

Chapter I“Unit 7, Unit 7. Do you read? This is dispatch!”“This is Unit 7, over!” Deputy Patterson…See More
yesterday
Cora is now a member of 12160 Social Network
yesterday
tjdavis's 3 blog posts were featured
yesterday
Doc Vega's 6 blog posts were featured
yesterday
Sandy posted a photo
Sunday
Doc Vega posted blog posts
Sunday
tjdavis posted a video

Devo - Fresh

"Fresh" is from Devo's 2010 album, Something For Everybody. Video producer – Brian Carr/David VotteroVideo director – Gerald Casale & Davy Forcehttps://www.C...
Sunday
Doc Vega commented on tjdavis's blog post Drones Used In Gaza Surveilling US Cities
"Remember that song by Alan Parsons "Eye in the Sky"?"
Saturday
Snakedaddy favorited tjdavis's video
Saturday
Doc Vega posted a blog post
Friday
tjdavis posted blog posts
Friday
Cora favorited Doc Vega's blog post They Won’t Stop
Nov 6
Cora favorited Doc Vega's blog post They Won’t Stop
Nov 6
Sandy commented on tjdavis's blog post Drones Used In Gaza Surveilling US Cities
Nov 5
Less Prone favorited cheeki kea's photo
Nov 5
cheeki kea commented on cheeki kea's photo
Thumbnail

ancient lost worlds ~ DNA

"The area of Ket and Selkup  peoples.There have been groups of people that have long…"
Nov 5

© 2025   Created by truth.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

content and site copyright 12160.info 2007-2019 - all rights reserved. unless otherwise noted