This work introduces a rapid and effective technique for the discrimination of smears of colored wax-based products (e.g., lipstick and shoe polish) on fabrics. Forty-two samples of commonly available wax-based products were analyzed. The analytical technique used was a combination of thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and direct microspectrophotometry (MSP) of the subsequent TLC plate. The resultant data was analyzed using self-organizing feature mapping (SOFM), an artificial neural network system. The combination of TLC and MSP facilitated the discrimination of all samples, and the SOFM system provided an easy-to-understand visual representation of the sample discrimination by type
Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC), used in forensic analysis, has many advantages: simple, cheap, and ...
Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) is shown to provide high discriminating power for th...
In the last decade, there have been many scientific developments regarding the use of mass spectrome...
This work introduces a rapid and effective technique for the discrimination of smears of colored wax...
This work introduces a rapid and effective technique for the discrimination of smears of coloured wa...
evaluation of single WAxEs and various mixtures normally found in cosmetic preparations is presented...
With the improvement of people's living standards, cosmetics have been widely used. The addition of ...
Synopsis-A rapid, sensitive method for the IDENTIFICATION of PRESERVATIVES in COSMETICS consists of ...
Lipsticks constitute a significant source of transfer evidence, and can, therefore, provide corrobor...
Considering the introduction of phytochemical fingerprint analysis, as a method of screening the com...
A novel reversed-phase thin-layer chromatographic (RP-TLC) method was developed for simultaneous det...
Colour plays a decisive role in the marketing of a cosmetic product. Among thousands of substances u...
The human skin sebum suggests that it (along with other epidermal surface lipids) plays a role in sk...
Trace evidence is a major field within forensic science. Association of trace evidence samples can b...
A simple, rapid, and accurate high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) method was applied ...
Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC), used in forensic analysis, has many advantages: simple, cheap, and ...
Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) is shown to provide high discriminating power for th...
In the last decade, there have been many scientific developments regarding the use of mass spectrome...
This work introduces a rapid and effective technique for the discrimination of smears of colored wax...
This work introduces a rapid and effective technique for the discrimination of smears of coloured wa...
evaluation of single WAxEs and various mixtures normally found in cosmetic preparations is presented...
With the improvement of people's living standards, cosmetics have been widely used. The addition of ...
Synopsis-A rapid, sensitive method for the IDENTIFICATION of PRESERVATIVES in COSMETICS consists of ...
Lipsticks constitute a significant source of transfer evidence, and can, therefore, provide corrobor...
Considering the introduction of phytochemical fingerprint analysis, as a method of screening the com...
A novel reversed-phase thin-layer chromatographic (RP-TLC) method was developed for simultaneous det...
Colour plays a decisive role in the marketing of a cosmetic product. Among thousands of substances u...
The human skin sebum suggests that it (along with other epidermal surface lipids) plays a role in sk...
Trace evidence is a major field within forensic science. Association of trace evidence samples can b...
A simple, rapid, and accurate high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) method was applied ...
Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC), used in forensic analysis, has many advantages: simple, cheap, and ...
Liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) is shown to provide high discriminating power for th...
In the last decade, there have been many scientific developments regarding the use of mass spectrome...