🧪 Forensic
in Edta Testing
Foreman and Trujillo 1954 EDTA absorption and pharmacokinetics study
A 1954 study by Foreman and Trujillo using radioactive carbon-labeled EDTA administered to human subjects to measure oral absorption rates and pharmacokinetics. Cited by both Rieders and Martz in dispute over baseline EDTA levels in healthy uninjected persons and the percentage of dietary EDTA absorbed into blood. The last page was introduced as Defense 1268 to challenge the five-percent oral absorption figure.
Exhibit labels
How this item was marked across the four trials. The same physical item often gets different numbers in the criminal and civil trials.
Defense 1268
Source proceedings (4)
Every proceeding where this item was discussed. Click through to the transcript.
Criminal trial (4)
- Day 120 Direct examination of Dr. Fredric Rieders (afternoon, part 1) witness: DR. RIEDERS
- Day 122 Redirect examination of Roger Martz (morning, part 1) witness: MR. MARTZ
- Day 135 Cross-examination of Dr. Fredric Rieders (part 4) witness: DR. RIEDERS
- Day 135 Cross-examination of Dr. Fredric Rieders (part 5) witness: DR. RIEDERS