Specificity,Sensitivity, and Operability of RSID™‐Urine for Forensic Identification of Urine: Comparison with ELISA for Tamm‐Horsfall Protein |
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Authors: | Tomoko Akutsu Ph.D. Ken Watanabe Ph.D. Koichi Sakurada D.D.S. Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | Third Biology Section, First Department of Forensic Science, National Research Institute of Police Science, 6‐3‐1, Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa 277‐0882, Chiba, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: In this study, the specificity, sensitivity, and operability of RSID?‐Urine, a new immunochromatographic test for urine identification, was evaluated and compared with ELISA detection of Tamm‐Horsfall protein (THP). Urine was successfully identified among other body fluids using RSID?‐Urine and ELISA detection of THP. The detection limit of RSID?‐Urine equated to 0.5 μL of urine; although the sensitivity of RSID?‐Urine may be lower than that of ELISA detection of THP, it is thought to be sufficient for application to casework samples. However, results from RSID?‐Urine must be interpreted with caution when the sample may have been contaminated with blood or vaginal fluid, because this might inhibit urine detection. The RSID?‐Urine assay can be performed in just 15 min by dropping the extracted sample onto the test cassette. Therefore, RSID?‐Urine should be an effective tool for the forensic identification of urine, in addition to ELISA detection of THP. |
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Keywords: | forensic science urine Tamm‐Horsfall protein immunochromatographic assay ELISA body fluid |
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