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The evaluation and validation of Phadebas ® paper as a presumptive screening tool for saliva on forensic exhibits

Authors :
Wornes, D.J.
Speers, S.J.
Murakami, J.A.
Wornes, D.J.
Speers, S.J.
Murakami, J.A.
Source :
Wornes, D.J., Speers, S.J. <
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The Phadebas&#174; Forensic Press Test is routinely used for the detection of saliva. However, assessment of the use of Phadebas&#174; paper for this purpose has not been studied extensively. The suitability of Phadebas&#174; paper as a presumptive screening tool for saliva on forensic exhibits, was investigated by analysing the following: (1) sensitivity, (2) specificity, (3) effects of temperature on sensitivity and specificity, (4) detection of saliva in mixed body fluid samples, and (5) influence of substrate porosity. The results of this study demonstrated that Phadebas&#174; paper is more sensitive to α-amylase activity and less specific for saliva than previously reported. The use of an examination temperature of 37 &#176;C had no effect on sensitivity, but increased the incidence of cross-reactivity with other forensically relevant body fluid stains. Blood, urine and vaginal secretions can inhibit the detection of α-amylase activity with Phadebas&#174; paper in mixed stains of saliva and body fluid. Substrate porosity is a weak predictor for the time taken for a saliva stain to achieve a strong positive result on Phadebas&#174; paper. Overall, this study demonstrated that the Phadebas&#174; Forensic Press Test has limitations as a presumptive test for the accurate identification of saliva.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Wornes, D.J., Speers, S.J. <
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1044728001
Document Type :
Electronic Resource