The Use of Green Metal Fly Chrysomya Albiceps and the Leather Beetle Dermestes Maculactus in Detecting the Cause of Death Resulting from the Use of Tramadol
Abstract
The study was conducted in Al-Nahrain sub-district of Al-Dhuluiya district, south of Salah Al-Din Governorate, for the period from 10/13/2021 to 4/5/2022. During the study, 600 larvae of each of the green Adenium fly Chrysomya albiceps and Dermestes maculactus are used, to implement the experiment through Feeding these larvae on the bodies of rabbits treated with 2 ml of Tramadol hydrochloride at a concentration of 100 mg, for 24 hours. D. maculactus leather beetle larvae fed on the carcass of rabbits treated with Tramadol 8.03 mg / ml, and in the extract of the bodies of the larvae of green metallic flies Ch.albiceps, the drug concentration was 13.58 mg / ml, and the drug retention period in the control group is 3.46 minutes, while it was in tissue extract In rabbits, 3.50 minutes, and in the extracts of leather beetle and green metallic fly larvae bodies, 3.41 and 3.50 minutes, respectively.