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Latest Inventions Other DRUG SIMULATOR FOR TRAINING DRUG-SEARCHING DOGS
Drug
simulator for training drug-searching dogs
Drug simulators for training
drug-searching dogs widely used today consists of an inert base and effective
amount of an odorologic substance. The newly-designed drug simulator uses
microcrystal cellulose and/or silica gel as an inert base and an aromatic
additive imitating structural fragments of drug molecules as an odorologic
substance. The following ratio of ingredients is set to be fulfilled (by weight,
%):
|
Aromatic additive |
0.01-0.2 |
|
Base |
balance |
In the second modification of the
simulator, a silica gel mixture impregnated with acetate anhydrite is used as an
aromatic additive imitating heroin, and a mixture of microcrystal cellulose and
acetylsalicylic acid as a base of the aromatic additive. In the third
modification of the simulator, a silica gel impregnated with methyl benzoate is
used as an aromatic additive to imitate cocaine. In the fourth modification of
the simulator, a silica gel impregnated with N-benzylaminen is used as an
aromatic additive to imitate amphetamine.
Gorohova T.A., etc.
Patent number: 2160529
Publishing date: February 1, 2001
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