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Postmortem Determination of the Biological Distribution of Formic Acid in Methanol Intoxication

NCJ Number
130229
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 36 Issue: 3 Dated: (May 1991) Pages: 936-938
Author(s)
E Tanaka; K Honda; H Horiguchi; S Misawa
Date Published
1991
Length
3 pages
Annotation
Two 25-year-old men were fatally intoxicated with methanol. The formic acid levels in their blood, urine, and organs were determined postmortem by headspace gas chromatography.
Abstract
The postmortem concentrations of formic acid in the two patients were the following: 0.32 and 0.23 mg/mL in blood, 2.27 and 0.47 mg/mL in urine, 0.11 and 1.17 mg/g in the brain, 0.54 and 0.51 mg/g in the liver, and 0.13 and 1.19 mg/g in the kidneys. The total amounts of formic acid in the gastric contents were 108 and 23.2 mg. 1 table and 7 references (Author abstract)