The effect of cyanide exposure to larvae weight for post mortem interval estimation

I. A. Wiraagni, Y. Nurhantari, S. Umniyati
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Flies are one type of insect, which decompose the organic component in animals, and human cadavers. Therefore, the insects can be used to help the investigators related to human law. One of the methods to determine Post Mortem Interval [PMI] was by identifying the insects that come in the decay process. Some chemicals can affect the development of the insect and its life cycle. Cyanide is widely used to commit murder in Indonesia. The effect of cyanide on the development and life cycle of insects is a very interesting field to study. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of cyanide exposure to larvae weight for PMI estimation. This research was an experimental research that used larvae of Wistar rat carcass. The control group was killed by neck dislocation, while experimental group were killed by oral lethal doses of cyanide. Data were obtained from the measurement and examination of larvae, started from the 1st day until 4 th day after death. Chrysomya, Sarcophaga, and Lucilia larvae were identified from this study. Sarcophaga larvae first appeared and next day followed by Chrysomya and Lucilia. There were significant differences in Chrysomya larvae weight. There were Chrysomya third instar larvae on the 4 th day on cyanide group, with 56.4±16.8 mg of weight. There were Chrysomya third instar larvae on the 4 th day on control group, with 30.4±5.5 mg of weight. The differences of larvae’s weight, among Sarcophaga and Lucilia larvae, could not be determined because there were not enough samples. Chrysomya third instar larvae of cyanide group significantly heavier than control group on 4 th day. The differences of larvae weight, among Sarcophaga and Lucilia larvae, could not be determined because there were not enough samples.
氰化物暴露对死后幼虫体重的影响
苍蝇是一种昆虫,它们分解动物和人类尸体中的有机成分。因此,昆虫可以用来帮助调查有关人的法律。确定死亡间隔(PMI)的方法之一是通过识别在腐烂过程中出现的昆虫。有些化学物质会影响昆虫的发育和生命周期。在印度尼西亚,氰化物被广泛用于谋杀。氰化物对昆虫发育和生命周期的影响是一个非常有趣的研究领域。本研究的目的是确定氰化物暴露对幼虫体重的影响,以估计PMI。本研究是以Wistar大鼠胴体幼虫为实验材料进行的。对照组采用脱位法处死,实验组采用口服致死剂量氰化物处死。从死亡后第1天至第4天对幼虫进行测量和检查。鉴定出金蝇、石棺蝇和绿蝇幼虫。首先出现的是石棺幼虫,第二天是金蝇和绿蝇幼虫。两组间金蝇幼虫体重差异显著。氰化物组第4天有金蝇3龄幼虫,体重为56.4±16.8 mg。对照组第4天有金虫3龄幼虫,体重30.4±5.5 mg。由于样本不足,无法确定石蛉幼虫和绿蝇幼虫体重的差异。第4天,氰化物组金蝇3龄幼虫显著高于对照组。由于样本不足,无法确定石蛉幼虫和绿蝇幼虫体重的差异。
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