Literature DB >> 30176172

Decomposing Human Blood: Canine Detection Odor Signature and Volatile Organic Compounds.

Marcello Rendine1, Carmela Fiore2, Giuseppe Bertozzi1, Dania De Carlo1, Vera Filetti3, Palmira Fortarezza2, Irene Riezzo1.   

Abstract

The admissibility of human "odor mortis" discrimination in courts depends on the lack of comprehension of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during the human decay process and of the lack in standardized procedures in training cadaver dogs. Blood was collected from four young people who died from traffic accidents and analyzed using HS-SPME/GC-MS at different decompositional stages. Two dogs, professionally trained, were tested to exactly locate blood samples, for each time point of the experiment. We found a long list of VOCs which varied from fresh to decomposed blood samples, showing differences in specific compounds. Dog performance showed a positive predictive value between 98.96% and 100% for DOG A, and between 99.47% and 100% for DOG B. Our findings demonstrated that decomposing human blood is a good source of VOCs and a good target for canine training.
© 2018 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.

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Keywords:  canine detection; decompositional process; forensic sciences; human blood; human scent; volatile organic compounds

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30176172     DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.13901

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Sci        ISSN: 0022-1198            Impact factor:   1.832


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