Contemporary forensic science hinges on DNA analysis to link an individual to a crime scene. Sources of DNA include bodily fluids, including saliva. Amylase is a primary enzyme in human saliva and thus, if detected, indicates possible presence of human saliva. Amylase paper can be used to map apparent saliva and thus provide a source from which DNA can be extracted and analyzed. In this study, the sensitivity of amylase paper was tested, firstly, using dilutions of an amylase standard and subsequently also tested using fresh human saliva. Three trials total were conducted, the first two using an amylase standard and a third using fresh saliva. The first two trials demonstrated firstly that detection of amylase is dependent on the material u...
Screening a substrate for bodily fluids is an extremely important step for locating areas that may c...
Fresh samples of human whole saliva containing approximately 20-40 micrograms protein were analyzed ...
Biological evidence originating from saliva can be of considerable significance to criminal investig...
Amylase testing has been used as a presumptive test for crime scene saliva for over three decades, m...
Background: Human body fluids are vital for criminological examinations. The recovery, conservation,...
Biological fluids, like saliva, are commonly encountered in forensic casework. The ability to locate...
Identification of saliva on stamps or envelope flaps remains yet a not widely studied problem. In mo...
The determination of the biological source of DNA recovered from exhibits in forensic investigations...
The purpose of this research was to determine the persistence/stability of saliva on human skin. The...
ABSTRACT: Amylase levels were determined for 148 semen samples and 20 saliva samples as well as for ...
The Phadebas® Forensic Press Test is routinely used for the detection of saliva. However, assessment...
A new sensitive method for saliva detection was developed, based on salivary amylase detection but w...
Saliva stains can play an important part in the forensic investigation of violent crimes by linking ...
Saliva is commonly found at crime scenes and other biological fluids, such as semen, urine, blood, a...
Saliva can be detected on items including cigarette butts, glassware, clothing, human skin and cond...
Screening a substrate for bodily fluids is an extremely important step for locating areas that may c...
Fresh samples of human whole saliva containing approximately 20-40 micrograms protein were analyzed ...
Biological evidence originating from saliva can be of considerable significance to criminal investig...
Amylase testing has been used as a presumptive test for crime scene saliva for over three decades, m...
Background: Human body fluids are vital for criminological examinations. The recovery, conservation,...
Biological fluids, like saliva, are commonly encountered in forensic casework. The ability to locate...
Identification of saliva on stamps or envelope flaps remains yet a not widely studied problem. In mo...
The determination of the biological source of DNA recovered from exhibits in forensic investigations...
The purpose of this research was to determine the persistence/stability of saliva on human skin. The...
ABSTRACT: Amylase levels were determined for 148 semen samples and 20 saliva samples as well as for ...
The Phadebas® Forensic Press Test is routinely used for the detection of saliva. However, assessment...
A new sensitive method for saliva detection was developed, based on salivary amylase detection but w...
Saliva stains can play an important part in the forensic investigation of violent crimes by linking ...
Saliva is commonly found at crime scenes and other biological fluids, such as semen, urine, blood, a...
Saliva can be detected on items including cigarette butts, glassware, clothing, human skin and cond...
Screening a substrate for bodily fluids is an extremely important step for locating areas that may c...
Fresh samples of human whole saliva containing approximately 20-40 micrograms protein were analyzed ...
Biological evidence originating from saliva can be of considerable significance to criminal investig...