Literature DB >> 24749001

Improved image analysis of DETECHIP® allows for increased specificity in drug discrimination.

Andy Smith1, Mark V Wilson1, Mitch Trauernicht1, Andrea E Holmes1, Abby Jackson1.   

Abstract

DETECHIP® is a novel molecular sensing array being developed for the detection and identification of a variety of compounds including controlled substances. This easy to use technology has the ability to produce a unique identifying binary code for each substance tested. Original analysis methodology relied on human vision to classify color and fluorescence changes within the array. New digital color image analysis techniques using red-green-blue (RGB) color values provided a higher degree of specificity and greater consistency. This image analysis technique was able to detect more subtle changes in color and was therefore able to properly discriminate between substances that previously produced identical codes. This technique was also expanded to analyze changes in RGB color values individually, increasing the length of the code to 48 digits and therefore potentially providing a further increase in specificity. To show the applicability of this new method, a blind study was performed, correctly identifying two unknown analytes.

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Keywords:  Abused narcotics; Caffeine; Cocaine; Detection; Drugs; Image analysis; Red Green Blue

Year:  2012        PMID: 24749001      PMCID: PMC3989891     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensics Res        ISSN: 2157-7145


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