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Published:
Journal of Analytical Toxicology,
ISSN 0146-4760,
Volume 32, Number 3, April,
pp.241-247
Formic Acid
and Methanol Concentrations in Death Investigations
H. Rachelle Wallage1, and James
H. Watterson2
1Centre of Forensic Sciences, Toxicology Section, 25 Grosvenor
St., Toronto, Ontario, M7A 2G8 Canada and
2Laurentian University, Department
of Forensic Science, 935 Ramsey Lake Rd., Sudbury, Ontario, P3L
1C6 Canada
Methanol ingestion results in the formation of
formic acid, a toxic metabolite that can cause metabolic acidosis.
Methanol toxicity is therefore dependent on the amount of methanol
ingested, the nature of treatment received, elapsed time since
ingestion, and the accumulation of formic acid. Both methanol
and formic acid concentrations are determined at this laboratory
using headspace gas chromatography. An examination of 12 fatalities
attributed to methanol poisoning is presented. Six individuals
were found deceased, and their postmortem methanol and formic
acid concentrations ranged from 84 to 543 mg/dL and 64 to 110
mg/dL, respectively. In the other six individuals, hospital treatment
such as bicarbonate, ethanol infusion, and hemodialysis was administered.
Antemortem methanol and formic acid concentrations ranged from
68 to 427 mg/dL and 37 to 91 mg/dL, respectively, whereas corresponding
postmortem methanol and formic acid levels ranged from undetectable
to 49 mg/dL and undetectable to 48 mg/dL, respectively. Hospital
treatment of formic acid toxicity resulted in significantly reduced
postmortem methanol and formic acid concentrations. Furthermore,
the toxicological relevance of nine methanol-positive cases where
postmortem methanol concentrations ranged from 3 to 142 mg/dL,
with corresponding formic acid levels of less than 10 mg/dL,
is discussed.
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