Comparison of Age Estimation in Japanese and Scandinavian Teeth Using Amino Acid Racemization* |
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Authors: | Susumu Ohtani Ph.D. Toshiharu Yamamoto Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Frontier Oral Science, Kanagawa Dental College, 82 Inaoka‐cho Yokosuka, 238‐8580 Kanagawa, Japan.;2. Department of Human Biology, Kanagawa Dental College, 82 Inaoka‐cho Yokosuka, 238‐8580 Kanagawa, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Racemization method is currently considered to be one of the most accurate methods for age estimation. There are many factors that affect racemization reaction velocities. We investigated ethnic differences in the racemization reaction velocities between Japanese and Scandinavian teeth. After a heating experiment, the Arrhenius equation was used to obtain a rate constant (k). Both groups presented almost identical velocities, indicating that there was no difference in the tooth racemization reaction between the two groups. However, because 14 of the 18 Scandinavian teeth had multiple roots, it is possible that accurate racemization rates of the teeth themselves were not reflected in the results. These findings reconfirm that the type of tooth selected is extremely important when evaluating age by racemization. |
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Keywords: | forensic science age estimation teeth racemization d‐aspartic acid dentin |
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