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Chemistry in crime investigation: sodium percarbonate effects on bloodstains detection
Authors:Castelló Ana  Francés Francesc  Verdú Fernando
Affiliation:Facultad de Medicina, University of Valencia EG, UD Medicina Legal, Valencia, Spain.
Abstract:Chemistry plays a leading role in crime investigation. In the study of bloodstains, chemical reactions provide the means for the detection. All these procedures have been thoroughly studied. However, recently, a new source of error has been found: washing stains with "active oxygen" detergents abrogates presumptive and human hemoglobin tests for bloodstains (although visible). The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the ability of pure sodium percarbonate-main component of detergents-to abrogate presumptive and human hemoglobin tests. Then, a solution to this problem could be found. The results demonstrate that pure sodium percarbonate-itself-is able to abrogate all tests, as well as the different degrees to which each of them is affected by the product. Consequently, faced with a stain of bloody appearance, even the preliminary tests are negative; it is advisable to analyze the DNA. Otherwise, the opportunity of obtaining valuable information is lost.
Keywords:forensic science  criminalistics  bloodstains investigation  presumptive test  human hemoglobin test  forensic chemistry
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