Espinoza E O, Kirms M A, Filipek M S
National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Laboratory, Ashland, OR, USA.
J Forensic Sci. 1996 Sep;41(5):804-11.
The described technique offers a sensitive and reproducible method for inferring the source of over 50 different animal species from bloodstains and blood mixtures. Hemoglobins from each of the species were examined using reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in chromatographic times of less than 25 mins. The HPLC method complements and furthers current methodology for identification of species of origin. HPLC analysis is particularly well suited for the quantitative analysis of blood and blood mixtures and is applicable to species for which antisera are unavailable. The sensitivity of the method (hemoglobin amounts down to 1.2 micrograms) lends itself to the analysis of blood mixtures in which only a small percentage of the mixture represents blood from a given species. Such resolution and quantitation is applicable to wildlife forensic casework.
所描述的技术提供了一种灵敏且可重复的方法,用于从血迹和血液混合物中推断出50多种不同动物物种的来源。使用反相高效液相色谱法(HPLC)在不到25分钟的色谱时间内对每个物种的血红蛋白进行了检测。HPLC方法补充并推进了当前用于鉴定物种来源的方法。HPLC分析特别适用于血液和血液混合物的定量分析,并且适用于无法获得抗血清的物种。该方法的灵敏度(血红蛋白量低至1.2微克)适用于分析仅一小部分混合物代表来自特定物种血液的血液混合物。这种分辨率和定量适用于野生动物法医案件工作。