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Revealing details of stays abroad by sequential stable isotope analyses along human hair strands.

Christine Lehn1, Eva Maria Kalbhenn2, Andreas Rossmann3, Matthias Graw4.   

Abstract

Multi-element stable isotope analyses of δ13C, δ15N, δ34S and δ2H values were performed along scalp hair strands to detect isotopic changes resulting from different stays abroad. One hair strand with a hair length of more than 50 cm originated from a German woman, who frequently made long-distance travels of 1 to 4 weeks. The second hair strand with a length of 15 cm was taken from a Japanese woman who went to Germany for a period of some months. Stable isotopic influences due to the stays abroad were clearly reflected in the 5-mm segments along the proximal part of the hair strand; whereas in the more distal parts, the isotopic influences were blurred. This can be regarded as the result of the highly variable intra-individual hair growth rate of single hairs of at least ± 30% compared to the mean growth rate. Consequently, the initial isotope signal obtained by short stays abroad became rapidly attenuated in the more distal parts of the hair strand. Furthermore, decreasing sulphur content associated with higher sulphur isotope values was observed with increasing hair length. The isotope shifts along the scalp hair strand, provoked by dietary changes at new locations, appeared at such points of hair length, which correspond well with the maximum growth rate of single hairs. Consequently, the exact date for any changes coming along with isotopic shifts may be calculated by best approach considering a hair growth value of 1.4 cm per 30 days, instead of the commonly used mean monthly hair growth rate of 1.1 cm. This may be important in forensics, if detailed information about a person's recent lifetime should be figured out by segmental scalp hair analyses.

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Keywords:  Human scalp hair; Sequential analyses; Stable isotopes; Stay abroad; Unknown individuals

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29876636     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-018-1866-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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