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In depth investigation of the capabilities and limitations of combined proteomic-MALDI MS based approach for the forensic detection of blood
Institution:1. Biomolecular Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield S1 1WB, UK;2. Scottish Police Authority Forensic Services, Aberdeen Laboratory, Aberdeen, AB24 5EQ, UK;3. Defence Science and Technology Laboratories (DSTL), Porton Down, Salisbury, SP4 0JQ, UK
Abstract:For the past 7 years, Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionisation Mass Spectrometry (MALDI MS) based methods have been developed and published for the forensic detection of blood in stains and fingermarks. However, in the view of adoption in an operational context, further investigation into the capabilities and limitations of this approach must be conducted. The refinement and testing of this approach must also be tailored to the requirements of the end users, enabling them to address the specific circumstances most encountered in a forensic scenario. The present study delves deeper into the assessment of the applicability of MALDI MS based strategy for the reliable and robust detection of human blood through: (i) a semi-qualitative assessment of the sensitivity of the method, (ii) a wider investigation of the compatibility of the method with the prior application of commonly used presumptive tests and (iii) assessment of the specificity of the method (when blood is present in mixture with other biofluids) and of its robustness, by assessing blood detection from a range of porous materials. The findings strengthen the evidence supporting the adoption of MALDI MS based approaches as a confirmatory test for the forensic detection of human blood in an operational context.
Keywords:Blood  Forensic  Validation  MALDI  Compatibility  Biofluids
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