The Phadebas® Forensic Press Test is routinely used for the detection of saliva. However, assessment of the use of Phadebas® paper for this purpose has not been studied extensively. The suitability of Phadebas® 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® paper is more sensitive to α-amylase activity and less specific for saliva than previously reported. The use of an examination temperature of 37 °C had no effect on sensitivity, but ...
Recent advances in genetics have allowed increasing acutely the capacities of the formation of relia...
A new sensitive method for saliva detection was developed, based on salivary amylase detection but w...
Saliva testing has attracted great interest in the forensic scientific landscape recently, especiall...
Biological evidence originating from saliva can be of considerable significance to criminal investig...
Saliva is commonly found at crime scenes and other biological fluids, such as semen, urine, blood, a...
Screening a substrate for bodily fluids is an extremely important step for locating areas that may c...
Contemporary forensic science hinges on DNA analysis to link an individual to a crime scene. Sources...
Amylase testing has been used as a presumptive test for crime scene saliva for over three decades, m...
Biological fluids, like saliva, are commonly encountered in forensic casework. The ability to locate...
The author's final peer reviewed version can be found by following the URI link. The Publisher's fin...
Saliva stains can play an important part in the forensic investigation of violent crimes by linking ...
Forensic science is a branch that deals with a wide plethora of areas such as anthropology, migratio...
The differentiation between bloodstain patterns resulting from impact events and those from the expi...
ABSTRACT: Biological stains can be difficult to detect at crime scenes or on items recovered from cr...
Purpose Despite their wide use, the limits of presumptive tests can be poorly understood. The aim o...
Recent advances in genetics have allowed increasing acutely the capacities of the formation of relia...
A new sensitive method for saliva detection was developed, based on salivary amylase detection but w...
Saliva testing has attracted great interest in the forensic scientific landscape recently, especiall...
Biological evidence originating from saliva can be of considerable significance to criminal investig...
Saliva is commonly found at crime scenes and other biological fluids, such as semen, urine, blood, a...
Screening a substrate for bodily fluids is an extremely important step for locating areas that may c...
Contemporary forensic science hinges on DNA analysis to link an individual to a crime scene. Sources...
Amylase testing has been used as a presumptive test for crime scene saliva for over three decades, m...
Biological fluids, like saliva, are commonly encountered in forensic casework. The ability to locate...
The author's final peer reviewed version can be found by following the URI link. The Publisher's fin...
Saliva stains can play an important part in the forensic investigation of violent crimes by linking ...
Forensic science is a branch that deals with a wide plethora of areas such as anthropology, migratio...
The differentiation between bloodstain patterns resulting from impact events and those from the expi...
ABSTRACT: Biological stains can be difficult to detect at crime scenes or on items recovered from cr...
Purpose Despite their wide use, the limits of presumptive tests can be poorly understood. The aim o...
Recent advances in genetics have allowed increasing acutely the capacities of the formation of relia...
A new sensitive method for saliva detection was developed, based on salivary amylase detection but w...
Saliva testing has attracted great interest in the forensic scientific landscape recently, especiall...