To extract and identify drugs and toxins in forensic toxicology, proper homogenization of biological and non-biological samples is the first and one of the most crucial steps in obtaining accurate and reliable results. The latest mechanical homogenization method involves the use of a rotor-stator system (with a stationary covering part), where the cutting blade is concealed within the stationary section (stator). This design significantly enhances safety and the quality of homogenization, making it incomparable to traditional blade-based methods. Additionally, mechanical homogenization coupled with the phenomenon of cavitation further improves the homogenization quality.
Sample homogenization is performed using a homogenizer device, which serves as a mixer, cutter, shredder, and homogenizer for biological and non-biological samples. This device is extensively used in forensic toxicology laboratories.
Features of the Homogenizer Device:
- Equipped with 8 automatic and manual homogenization programs, along with a cleaning program.
- Includes an error detection system that guides the user in identifying and resolving issues.
- Designed in both Arabic and English languages for user convenience.
- Significant improvements have been made to the rotor and its coupling system to ensure ease of operation.
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