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Development of biological standards for the quality assurance of presumptive testing reagents
Authors:Dale L. Laux
Affiliation:aOhio Attorney General's Office, Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation, 4055 Highlander Parkway, Richfield, Ohio 44286, United States
Abstract:Forensic scientists periodically check working test reagents with knowns or standards to verify that the presumptive testing reagents are working properly. Oftentimes, this is done with a neat body fluid such as blood or saliva that is dried onto a swab and kept in a freezer. The problem with this practice is that a degrading test reagent, for example acid phosphatase testing reagent, may test positive on a neat standard but miss a weak semen stain from a case.To ensure that presumptive testing reagents are working properly, a series of “weak” standards have been developed for the testing of acid phosphatase, amylase, creatinine and hemoglobin. The preparation and use of these biological standards will be discussed.
Keywords:Forensic Biology   Quality assurance   Hemoglobin   Acid phosphatase   Creatinine   Amylase   Presumptive tests
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