Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Drug detection via fingerprints

Drug detection via fingerprints: "Someday soon, your fingerprint may be all that's needed to determine if you're high on drugs:


Paul Yates from Intelligent Fingerprinting, a company spun out from the University of East Anglia in Norwich, and colleagues, have developed a handheld device that police can use to detect breakdown products from drugs excreted through sweat pores in the fingertips.


The device applies gold nanoparticles coated with antibodies to a fingerprint. The antibodies stick to antigens on specific metabolites in the fingerprint. Fluorescent dyes attached to the antibodies will highlight the presence of any metabolites. The technique was first used to detect nicotine, but now works on a range of drugs, including cocaine, methadone and cannabis.


[Thanks, Smonkey!]

From www.newscientist.com. Posted by Scotto."

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