Publications by authors named "Hellyda K T de Andrade Silva"

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  • The study explores the detection of the insecticide terbufos in fly larvae from decomposing carcasses, which can aid in determining causes of death in poisoning cases.
  • Terbufos, highly toxic and sometimes misused as a rodenticide in Brazil, presents a risk for intentional poisonings.
  • The research employs advanced ATR-FTIR spectroscopy and chemometric techniques to successfully differentiate between contaminated and non-contaminated larvae, achieving over 90% accuracy, notably with the GA-QDA model reaching 98.9% sensitivity and specificity.
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Infrared spectroscopy has been gaining prominence in entomology, such as for solving taxonomic problems, sexing adult specimens, determining the age of immature specimens, detecting drugs of abuse in fly larvae, and can be an important technique in Forensic Entomology. In order to help identify the species of Calliphoridae and Sarcophagidae families, the present study aimed to evaluate the use of near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) coupled with chemometric methods for separating fly specimens into taxonomic categories and understanding the taxonomic relationship between them. Spectra collected from nine species of flies were subjected to unsupervised principal component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA), in which we sought to visualize the relationship between the samples (segregation of genera and families) with subsequent identification.

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