Martin N C, Clayson N J, Scrimger D G
Lothian and Borders Police Forensic Science Laboratory, Forensic Science Support Department, Lothian & Borders Police, 11 Howdenhall Road, Edinburgh.
Sci Justice. 2006 Apr-Jun;46(2):97-105. doi: 10.1016/S1355-0306(06)71580-5.
The detection of saliva in forensic casework is extremely important in many types of cases. This study describes a relatively sensitive method, based on a red dye bound to starch, for the detection of amylase. The sensitivity and specificity of the method has been examined by testing over 50 household products, various body fluids and five laboratory chemicals. This study demonstrated for the first time that positive results can be obtained from certain washing powders as well as other household products. As well as detecting amylase in saliva, positive Red-Starch results were obtained from faeces and urine. The method was found to be suitable for the detection of mixtures of saliva and semen in conjunction with the Brentamine test for the detection of acid phosphatase.
在许多类型的法医案件中,唾液检测极为重要。本研究描述了一种基于与淀粉结合的红色染料来检测淀粉酶的相对灵敏的方法。通过对50多种家用产品、各种体液和五种实验室化学品进行测试,检验了该方法的灵敏度和特异性。本研究首次证明,某些洗衣粉以及其他家用产品可得出阳性结果。除了检测唾液中的淀粉酶外,粪便和尿液的红淀粉检测结果也呈阳性。结果发现,该方法适用于结合检测酸性磷酸酶的布伦特胺试验来检测唾液和精液的混合物。